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Definition
The Mach-Zehnder modulator (MZM) is an interferometric structure made from a material with strong electro-optic effect (such as LiNbO3, GaAs, InP). Applying electric fields to the arms changes optical path lengths resulting in phase modulation. Combining two arms with different phase modulation converts phase modulation into intensity modulation.
The Mach-Zehnder modulator structure is shown in Figure 1.
The optical input Ein is split into the upper and lower modulator arms that are phase modulated with two phase shifters driven by the electrical signals V1 and V2 and then recombined into the optical output Eout. Before we analyze the above implementation in more details, let’s look at a couple of MZM structures that have attracted a lot of attention lately due to advancements in data center interconnect (DCI) technologies and photonic integration.