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9 Apr 2001

Volume 78, Issue 15, pp. 2095-2255

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All-fiber phase modulator based on lead zirconate titanate thin-film coating

D. M. Costantini, H. G. Limberger, R. P. Salathé, C. A. P. Muller, P. Muralt, and N. Setter

Appl. Phys. Lett. 78, 2193 (2001); http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1364508 (3 pages) | Cited 1 time

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An all-fiber phase modulator based on lead titanate zirconate coating deposited by dc reactive magnetron sputtering was fabricated and optically characterized. The frequency response showed a flat broadband structure up to 600 kHz, with an efficiency of 0.73 rad/(V m). This is an order of magnitude higher than that for sputtered zinc oxide based phase modulators. Radial mode resonance peaks were observed between 10 and 700 MHz, with a maximum phase modulation amplitude of 0.3 rad at the fundamental radial resonance frequency of 25.6 MHz. © 2001 American Institute of Physics.
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42.79.Hp Optical processors, correlators, and modulators
42.81.Wg Other fiber-optical devices
77.55.-g Dielectric thin films
77.84.Ek Niobates and tantalates
77.84.Cg PZT ceramics and other titanates
81.15.Cd Deposition by sputtering
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