An optimized broadband and high saturation uni-traveling-carrier photodiode is designed for optical communication system in this paper. The epitaxial layer is optimized by adopting linear doping in the absorption layer and inserting cliff layer, so as to obtain high speed and high saturation performance. According to comparing the performance of device with different thickness and doping concentration of cliff layer, the optimal epitaxial layer parameters are selected to reach the better performance. Theory and simulation study indicate that bandwidth and saturation current of the optimized device are 140 GHz and 120mA respectively, and dark current is 2 pA at 2V reverse bias.
We experimentally demonstrated a novel structure for generating an optical frequency comb source for multicarrier modulation in an optical transmission system. In the proposed scheme, the integration of an electroabsorption-modulated laser cascaded with a phase modulator is employed, both of which are driven and synchronized via a common sinusoidal radio frequency signal. The optimal operating range defined as a spectral flatness with less than 3-dB power fluctuation can be obtained through numerical simulation. Using the proposed scheme, we can achieve 10 flat-topped and frequency-locked optical carriers with a 12.5-GHz frequency spacing. On–off-keying intensity-modulated signals with 3.125 and 12.5 Gb / s are transmitted error-free over 20 km standard single-mode fiber utilizing the proposed optical frequency comb source for an optical wavelength-division multiplexing transmission system.
We propose frequency domain shifting and time domain scrambling method based on 4D hyper-Chen chaos to improve physical-layer security of CO-OFDM systems. The proposed encryption scheme has key space of 10429 and can combat exhaustive attacks effectively.
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