Title :
Microwave Photonics Programs at DARPA
Author :
Ridgway, Richard W. ; Dohrman, Carl L. ; Conway, Joshua A.
Author_Institution :
U.S. Defense Adv. Res. Projects Agency (DARPA), Arlington, VA, USA
Abstract :
Over the past ten years, DARPA has made significant investments toward advancing the field of microwave photonics. This paper reviews DARPA-funded progress in this subject over the past decade. DARPA-funded research has advanced the state-of-the-art for microwave-photonic components, including low noise laser diodes, electrooptic modulators and high power photodiodes, as well as microwave photonic link configurations, including photonic downconversion, reconfigurable optical filters and optical phase-locked loops. These investments have yielded dramatic improvements in spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR). Measured performance includes SFDRs exceeding 115 dB · Hz2/3 at 16 GHz using broadband externally modulated links; exceeding 120 dB · Hz2/3 at 10 GHz using sub-octave electrooptic modulators; near 135 dB · Hz2/3 at 100 MHz using optical phased-locked loops as linear phase demodulators; and exceeding 125 dB · Hz 2/3 at 5 GHz using optical filtering, downconversion and predistortion compensation.
Keywords :
electro-optical filters; electro-optical modulation; laser noise; microwave photonics; optical distortion; optical links; optical phase locked loops; optical receivers; photodiodes; reviews; semiconductor lasers; DARPA-funded research; frequency 10 GHz; frequency 100 MHz; frequency 16 GHz; frequency 5 GHz; high power photodiodes; linear phase demodulators; low-noise laser diodes; microwave photonic link configurations; optical filtering; optical phase-locked loops; optical predistortion compensation; photonic downconversion; spurious-free dynamic range; suboctave electrooptic modulators; Electrooptic modulators; Microwave filters; Microwave photonics; Optical fibers; Receivers; Electrooptic modulator; high power photodiode; microwave photonics; noise figure; optical fiber links; optical phased-locked loops; photonic downconversion; spurious free dynamic range (SFDR);
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2014.2326395