High speed optical modulators can be made of k modulators connected in
series disposed on one of a variety of semiconductor substrates. An
electrical signal propagating in a microwave transmission line is tapped
off of the transmission line at regular intervals and is amplified by k
distributed amplifiers. Each of the outputs of the k distributed
amplifiers is connected to a respective one of the k modulators.
Distributed amplifier modulators can have much higher modulating speeds
than a comparable lumped element modulator, due to the lower capacitance
of each of the k modulators. Distributed amplifier modulators can have
much higher modulating speeds than a comparable traveling wave modulator,
due to the impedance matching provided by the distributed amplifiers.