ABSTRACT

Optical communication systems offer the potential for rapid transfer of parallel data from one system to another without electromagnetic interference problems and with minimum signal dispersion (commonly observed in high-bit-rate electrical interconnects). In these systems, one of important processes is to add information onto optical carrier. One of the common ways to encode a signal to an optical beam is to use modulation devices and switches such as a self-electro-optic effect device (SEED) [1] which can produce bi-stable states in the large bit-carry communication system and a high speed signal processing.