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1 February 2007 Electro-optic polymer modulators as passive mm wave detectors
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We have developed a first generation of electro-optic polymer modulators, designed specifically for passive millimeter-wave detection. The advantages of utilizing electro-optic polymers for modulator fabrication are their economical and simple fabrication, potential for large scale array fabrication, and well matched RF and optical indices, which provide the potential for an excellent high-frequency response. The current drawbacks of these devices include long term device stability due to oxidation and the relative immaturity of the RF designs for the modulator and interconnects, which lead to unacceptable internal losses and low sensitivity. These are both items we expect remedied in the upcoming year. We provide a brief overview on the opto-electronic method of detecting millimeter waves and our design and fabrication of the polymer modulator. Current measured results for the modulator response at 95GHz are presented and an analysis of the required performance for imaging is presented.
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M. R. Fetterman, J. A. Grata, R. Dinu, M. Koenig, A. D. Visnansky, and W. L. Kiser Jr. "Electro-optic polymer modulators as passive mm wave detectors", Proc. SPIE 6472, Terahertz and Gigahertz Electronics and Photonics VI, 64720K (1 February 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.701042
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KEYWORDS
Modulators

Polymers

Sensors

Optoelectronics

Signal detection

Electro optic polymers

Electrodes

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