Chinese Optics Letters, Volume. 10, Issue 12, 120401(2012)
Photonic generation of amplitude- and phase-modulated microwave signals with frequency and modulation bit-rate tunability
A photonic approach for the generation of an amplitude- and phase-modulated microwave signal with tunable frequency and modulation bit-rate is proposed and demonstrated. Two coherent optical wavelengths are generated based on external modulation by biasing a Mach–Zehnder modulator (MZM) at the minimum transmission point to generate ±1-order optical sidebands while suppressing the optical carrier. The two sidebands are sent to a circulator and are then spectrally separated by a fiber Bragg grating notch filter. With one sideband being amplitude-modulated at another MZM and the other being phase-modulated at a phase modulator, a frequency-tunable amplitude- and phase-modulated microwave signal is generated by beating the two sidebands at a photodetector. The proposed technique is investigated theoretically and experimentally. As a result, a 20-GHz amplitude-modulated, 20-GHz phase-modulated, and 25-GHz amplitude- and phase-modulated microwave signals with tunable modulation bit-rate are experimentally generatedOCIS codes: 040.2840, 350.4010, 060.3735.
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Shuang Liu, Zuping Qian, Rong Wang, Tao Pu, Tao Fang, "Photonic generation of amplitude- and phase-modulated microwave signals with frequency and modulation bit-rate tunability," Chin. Opt. Lett. 10, 120401 (2012)
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Received: May. 28, 2012
Accepted: Aug. 7, 2012
Published Online: Nov. 28, 2012
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