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Re: prototype_101 post# 199927

Friday, 09/06/2024 6:17:21 AM

Friday, September 06, 2024 6:17:21 AM

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Interestingly I couldn't find anywhere on Innolight's website that they were using InP as their active material in the modulators powering those 1.6T transceivers so I asked Gemini what active material does Innolight use in their modulators for their transceivers

I was a bit surprised I got this answer back

Unfortunately, I couldn't find specific public information about the active material InnoLight uses in their modulators. Companies often keep this information proprietary to maintain a competitive edge.

However, based on the general trends in the optical communications industry and the characteristics of polymer-based modulators, it's highly likely that InnoLight uses a polymer material as the active element in their modulators. Polymers have several advantages over traditional inorganic materials, including:

Lower loss: Polymers can have lower optical loss compared to inorganic materials, leading to improved transmission efficiency.

Faster modulation: Polymers can support higher modulation speeds due to their lower refractive index and faster response times.

Lower cost: Polymer-based materials can be more cost-effective to manufacture compared to inorganic materials.
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