Photonic generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals using a temporally-stretched and chirped pulse-train

We show analytically and experimentally that direct photodetection of a temporally-stretched and chirped optical pulse-train together with its time-delayed replica can be exploited to realize the generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals. The proposed scheme utilizes the chromatic disp...

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Main Authors: Wong, Jia Haur, Lam, Huy Quoc, Aditya, Sheel, Lee, Kenneth Eng Kian, Wong, Vincent, Lim, Peng Huei, Wu, Kan, Ouyang, Chunmei, Shum, Perry Ping
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-969192020-03-07T14:02:42Z Photonic generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals using a temporally-stretched and chirped pulse-train Wong, Jia Haur Lam, Huy Quoc Aditya, Sheel Lee, Kenneth Eng Kian Wong, Vincent Lim, Peng Huei Wu, Kan Ouyang, Chunmei Shum, Perry Ping School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering Temasek Laboratories DRNTU::Engineering::Electrical and electronic engineering We show analytically and experimentally that direct photodetection of a temporally-stretched and chirped optical pulse-train together with its time-delayed replica can be exploited to realize the generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals. The proposed scheme utilizes the chromatic dispersion of the standard single-mode-fiber (SMF) to temporally-stretch and chirp an optical pulse-train in such a way that the pulses overlap with each other. The temporally-stretched pulse-train is then sent to a Mach-Zehnder Interferometer (MZI) where it first splits and then recombines with a time-delayed replica of itself at the output. Proper management of both the dispersion in the system as well as the relative time-delay of the two arms of the MZI enables one to tune the frequency of the generated microwave signal to any integer multiple of the pulse source's repetition frequency which is within the bandwidth of the photodetector. Based on the proposed scheme, using an initial 2 GHz pulse-train, we demonstrate generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals from 4 GHz to 14 GHz. 2013-07-16T07:41:32Z 2019-12-06T19:36:38Z 2013-07-16T07:41:32Z 2019-12-06T19:36:38Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Wong, J. H., Lam, H. Q., Aditya, S., Lee, K. E. K., Wong, V., Lim, P. H., et al. (2012). Photonic Generation of Tunable Continuous-Wave Microwave Signals Using a Temporally-Stretched and Chirped Pulse-Train. Journal of Lightwave Technology, 30(9), 1269-1277. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/96919 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/11597 10.1109/JLT.2012.2184263 en Journal of lightwave technology © 2012 IEEE.
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Wong, Jia Haur
Lam, Huy Quoc
Aditya, Sheel
Lee, Kenneth Eng Kian
Wong, Vincent
Lim, Peng Huei
Wu, Kan
Ouyang, Chunmei
Shum, Perry Ping
Photonic generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals using a temporally-stretched and chirped pulse-train
description We show analytically and experimentally that direct photodetection of a temporally-stretched and chirped optical pulse-train together with its time-delayed replica can be exploited to realize the generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals. The proposed scheme utilizes the chromatic dispersion of the standard single-mode-fiber (SMF) to temporally-stretch and chirp an optical pulse-train in such a way that the pulses overlap with each other. The temporally-stretched pulse-train is then sent to a Mach-Zehnder Interferometer (MZI) where it first splits and then recombines with a time-delayed replica of itself at the output. Proper management of both the dispersion in the system as well as the relative time-delay of the two arms of the MZI enables one to tune the frequency of the generated microwave signal to any integer multiple of the pulse source's repetition frequency which is within the bandwidth of the photodetector. Based on the proposed scheme, using an initial 2 GHz pulse-train, we demonstrate generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals from 4 GHz to 14 GHz.
author2 School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
author_facet School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Wong, Jia Haur
Lam, Huy Quoc
Aditya, Sheel
Lee, Kenneth Eng Kian
Wong, Vincent
Lim, Peng Huei
Wu, Kan
Ouyang, Chunmei
Shum, Perry Ping
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author Wong, Jia Haur
Lam, Huy Quoc
Aditya, Sheel
Lee, Kenneth Eng Kian
Wong, Vincent
Lim, Peng Huei
Wu, Kan
Ouyang, Chunmei
Shum, Perry Ping
author_sort Wong, Jia Haur
title Photonic generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals using a temporally-stretched and chirped pulse-train
title_short Photonic generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals using a temporally-stretched and chirped pulse-train
title_full Photonic generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals using a temporally-stretched and chirped pulse-train
title_fullStr Photonic generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals using a temporally-stretched and chirped pulse-train
title_full_unstemmed Photonic generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals using a temporally-stretched and chirped pulse-train
title_sort photonic generation of tunable continuous-wave microwave signals using a temporally-stretched and chirped pulse-train
publishDate 2013
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