Title :
A super-regenerative optical receiver based on an optomechanical oscillator
Author :
Beyazoglu, Turker ; Rocheleau, Tristan O. ; Grine, Alejandro J. ; Grutter, Karen E. ; Wu, Ming C. ; Nguyen, Clark T.-C
Author_Institution :
Univ. of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
Abstract :
A super-regenerative optical receiver detecting on-off key (OOK) modulated light inputs has been demonstrated that harnesses the radiation-pressure gain of a self-sustained electro-opto-mechanical oscillator (EOMO) to render its oscillation amplitude a function of the intensity of light coupled into the oscillator. Unlike previous electronic super-regenerative receivers, this rendition removes the need to periodically quench the oscillation signal, which then simplifies the receiver architecture and increases the attainable receive bit rate. A fully functional receiver with a compact ~90 μm EOMO comprised only of silicon-compatible materials demonstrates successful recovery of a 2 kbps bit stream from an OOK modulated 1550 nm laser input. By removing the need for the expensive III-V compound semiconductor materials often used in conventional optical receivers, this EOMO-based receiver offers a lower cost alternative for sensor network applications.
Keywords :
amplitude shift keying; electro-optical devices; integrated optoelectronics; optical receivers; oscillators; on-off key modulated light inputs; optomechanical oscillator; oscillation amplitude; radiation-pressure gain; self-sustained electro-opto-mechanical oscillator; sensor network applications; silicon-compatible materials; super-regenerative optical receiver; wavelength 1550 nm; Optical amplifiers; Optical coupling; Optical feedback; Optical fibers; Optical receivers; Optical sensors; Oscillators;
Conference_Titel :
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMS), 2015 28th IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Estoril
DOI :
10.1109/MEMSYS.2015.7051124