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titleOfInvention Electro-optic modulators
abstract A low loss, low drive voltage plasmon-polariton electro-optic modulator base d on mode cutoff comprises a waveguide structure formed by a thin metallic str ip (106) surrounded by material (102, 104) having a relatively low free charge carrier density. The metallic strip has finite width and thickness with dimensions such that optical radiation having a wavelength in a predetermine d range couples to the metallic strip and propagates along the length of the metallic strip as a plasmon-polariton wave. The surrounding material compris es two distinct portions (102, 104) with the metallic strip extending between them. The modulator comprises means (108A, 112) for varying an electric fiel d applied to at least one portion so as to vary the value of the electromagnet ic property and thereby the propagation characteristics of the plasmon-polarito n wave.
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