Photonics Research, Volume. 7, Issue 2, 172(2019)

Wideband adaptive microwave frequency identification using an integrated silicon photonic scanning filter

Xu Wang1, Feng Zhou1, Dingshan Gao1, Yanxian Wei1, Xi Xiao2,3, Shaohua Yu2, Jianji Dong1、*, and Xinliang Zhang1
Author Affiliations
  • 1Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, School of Optical and Electronic Information, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China
  • 2State Key Laboratory of Optical Communication Technologies and Networks, Wuhan Research Institute of Posts and Telecommunications, Wuhan 430074, China
  • 3e-mail: xxiao@wri.com.cn
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    Conceptual diagram of the wideband adaptive MFIS using an integrated silicon photonic scanning filter.
    Experiment setup of the MFIS. TLS, tunable laser source; PC, polarization controller; RF, radio frequency; IM, intensity modulator; EDFA, erbium-doped fiber amplifier; EAWG, electrical arbitrary waveform generator; ATT, attenuator; PD, photodetector; OSC, oscilloscope.
    Characteristics of the integrated silicon photonic scanning filter and measured results of the time-invariant SF signals. (a) Micrograph of the high-Q MRR. (b) Spectral response of the MRR at different DC voltages. (c) Wavelength drift as a function of the loaded voltage. (d) Function between the microwave frequency and the delay. (e) Estimated frequency (red dots) and corresponding error (blue dots), and the inset histogram shows the distribution of different errors.
    Measurement results of time-invariant MF identification. (a) 2, 10, and 12 GHz. (b) 2–30 GHz, stepped by 2 GHz. (c) 2–20 GHz, stepped by 0.5 GHz. (d) 2 and 2.375 GHz.
    RF response of the IM.
    Theoretical simulation model for FM signal identification. (a) Scanning frequency of the filter. (b) Chirped frequency. (c) Hopping frequency with respect to time in one scanning period.
    Simulated results for FM signal identification. CF at a center frequency of 20 GHz with different spans of (a) 16 GHz and (b) 1 GHz. FH from 2 to 18 GHz stepped by (c) 16 GHz and (d) 0.5 GHz.
    Measurement results of CF microwave signals. The red line is the ESA measured frequency; the blue line is the MFIS measured frequency. (a), (b), and (c) CF at a center frequency of 20 GHz with different spans of 16, 4, and 1 GHz, respectively. (e), (f), and (g) CF of different center frequencies at 4, 16, and 24 GHz, respectively, with the same span of 4 GHz. (d) and (h) are the measured frequency versus the input frequency.
    Measurement results of FH microwave signals from 2 to 18 GHz. (a) Stepped by 16 GHz. (b) Stepped by 4 GHz. (c) Stepped by 1 GHz. (d) Stepped by 0.5 GHz. The red line is the ESA measured frequency; the blue line is the MFIS measured frequency.
    Measurement results of simultaneous multitype microwave signals. (a) Simultaneous FH signal and CF signal. (b) Simultaneous SF signal and CF signal. (c) Simultaneous SF signal and FH signal. The input frequency parameters are labeled in each graph.
    Measured amplitude results of a 20 GHz microwave signal.
    • Table 1. Classification Criterion of Measured Microwave Signals

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      Table 1. Classification Criterion of Measured Microwave Signals

      Microwave TypePulse FilledEnvelopeTypical Waveform
      SFNoSingle
      MFNoMultiple
      CFYesContinuous
      FHNoDiscrete
    • Table 2. Performance Comparison of Existing MFISs, where “S” Denotes Single Frequency Measurement and “M” Denotes Multiple Frequency Measurement

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      Table 2. Performance Comparison of Existing MFISs, where “S” Denotes Single Frequency Measurement and “M” Denotes Multiple Frequency Measurement

      TechnologyRange (GHz)Accuracy (MHz)InputChip Dimensions
      Si gratings [15]0–32755 rmsSμm
      FWM [14]0–40318.9 rmsS3  mm2
      SBS [31]9–381M(2)6.5 cm
      InP MZI [13]5–15200 rmsSmm2
      Ring resonator [11]0.5–493.6 rmsSμm
      Si microdisk [10]9–19200Sμm
      SMF [26]20, 4020 GHzM(2)Bulky
      Frequency shifter [29]0.1–20250M(2)Bulky
      This work1–30237.3 rmsM(37)mm2
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    Xu Wang, Feng Zhou, Dingshan Gao, Yanxian Wei, Xi Xiao, Shaohua Yu, Jianji Dong, Xinliang Zhang, "Wideband adaptive microwave frequency identification using an integrated silicon photonic scanning filter," Photonics Res. 7, 172 (2019)

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    Paper Information

    Category: Silicon Photonics

    Received: Sep. 6, 2018

    Accepted: Dec. 9, 2018

    Published Online: Feb. 19, 2019

    The Author Email: Jianji Dong (jjdong@hust.edu.cn)

    DOI:10.1364/PRJ.7.000172

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