This thesis explores the feasibility of incorporating electro-optic Kerr modulators into integrated silicon photonics systems operating at cryogenic temperatures, aimed at advancing photonic quantum computing at 2 μm. Building on existing work in passive mid-infrared components, the research investigates the design, fabrication, and preliminary testing of Kerr-effect-based modulators as the missing link for scalable feedforward systems.
| Date of Award | 1 Oct 2024 |
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| Original language | English |
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| Supervisor | Joshua W Silverstone (Supervisor) |
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DC Kerr effect modulators in silicon for mid-infrared cryogenic applications in quantum technologies
Radulovic, M. (Author). 1 Oct 2024
Student thesis: Doctoral Thesis › Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)