DocumentCode
878262
Title
Optical down-sampling of wide-band microwave signals
Author
Juodawlkis, Paul W. ; Hargreaves, Jeffrey J. ; Younger, Richard D. ; Titi, Gerard W. ; Twichell, Jonathan C.
Author_Institution
Lincoln Lab., Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Lexington, MA, USA
Volume
21
Issue
12
fYear
2003
Firstpage
3116
Lastpage
3124
Abstract
Phase-encoded optical sampling allows radio-frequency and microwave signals to be directly down-converted and digitized with high linearity and greater than 60-dB (10-effective-bit) signal-to-noise ratio. Wide-band electrical signals can be processed using relatively low optical sampling rates provided that the instantaneous signal bandwidth is less than the Nyquist sampling bandwidth. We demonstrate the capabilities of this technique by using a 60-MS/s system to down-sample two different FM chirp signals: 1) a baseband (0-250 MHz) linear-chirp waveform and 2) a nonlinear-chirp waveform having a 10-GHz center frequency and a frequency excursion of 1 GHz. We characterize the frequency response of the technique and quantify the analog bandwidth limitation due to the optical pulse width. The 3-dB bandwidth imposed by a 30-ps sampling pulse is shown to be 10.4 GHz. We also investigate the impact of the pulse width on the linearity of the phase-encoded optical sampling technique when it is used to sample high-frequency signals.
Keywords
analogue-digital conversion; electro-optical modulation; high-speed optical techniques; microwave photonics; microwave receivers; signal sampling; 0 to 250 MHz; 10 GHz; 10.4 GHz; 30 ps; FM chirp signals; Nyquist sampling bandwidth; analog bandwidth limitation; analog-to-digital conversion; baseband linear-chirp waveform; digitization; electrooptic devices; high-frequency signal sampling; low optical sampling rates; microwave receivers; nonlinear-chirp waveform; optical down-sampling; optical pulse width; phase-encoded optical sampling; pulsed lasers; radio-frequency signals; signal-to-noise ratio; wide-band electrical signals; wide-band microwave signals; Bandwidth; Chirp; Linearity; Optical pulses; Radio frequency; Sampling methods; Signal processing; Signal sampling; Signal to noise ratio; Wideband;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0733-8724
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JLT.2003.821736
Filename
1263729
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