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27 December 2022 Simulation study on the high-quality 32-tupling millimeter-wave signal generation based on a filter-free photonic scheme with four DP-MZMs
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In this work, a filter-free scheme of photonic generation of a high-quality 32-tupling millimeter-wave signal based on four dual-port MZMs (DP-MZMs) is proposed and simulated. In this scheme, four DP-MZMs are recombined into the two parallel DP-MZMs and the two cascaded DP-MZMs, respectively. After being modulated by a local oscillation signal, the light from the two parallel DP-MZMs is converted by a photodetector into an electrical signal, which is imposed on the electrodes of the two cascaded DP-MZMs. The simulation results show that the performances of the photonic microwave signal are affected by the modulation index, extinction ratio, and bias voltage of the DP-MZMs. Under the optimized operation parameters, a high-quality 32-tupling millimeter-wave signal with 46 dB radio frequency sideband suppression ratio (RFSSR) and 40 dB optical sideband suppression ratio (OSSR) is generated without using the filter. Because the two cascaded DP-MZMs are modulated by a small signal and there is no filter in the system, the high stability and high utilization rate of the sideband can also be realized in this scheme.
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Yu-bo Shang, Xiao-Dong Lin, Guang-Qiong Xia, and Zheng-Mao Wu "Simulation study on the high-quality 32-tupling millimeter-wave signal generation based on a filter-free photonic scheme with four DP-MZMs", Proc. SPIE 12311, Semiconductor Lasers and Applications XII, 123110Y (27 December 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2644071
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KEYWORDS
Signal generators

Modulators

Microwave radiation

Microwave photonics

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