In a silicon Mach-Zehnder modulator with on-chip termination, the reflection of the driving signal in the traveling wave electrode often occurs due to non-ideal factors. This may influence the modulating signal characteristics. To study such influence, the S11 response of the electrode is averaged over different frequency ranges to characterize the reflection of the driving signal in the electrode. We find that the signal-to-noise ratio and the jitter can be substantially affected by the reflection. In addition, for the same characteristic, when the averaging frequency range for S11 varies, the relations between mean S11 and the output signal characteristics may also vary to some extent. Understanding of these phenomena are potentially useful to the applications of the modulators in the optical communication systems.
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