Proof of concept of a photonic sideband-separating receiver for submm-wave applications

Castillo, JA; Roman, R; Mena, FP; Michael EA

Keywords: fiber optics, Heterodyne detection, sideband separating receiver, photonic LO, 2SB, quadrature hybrid, optical quadrature hybrid, photonic dual sideband separating mixer, and phase

Abstract

A central component of a sideband separating (2SB) receiver is the quadrature hybrid which splits the incoming radio frequency signal into two branches with a 90 degrees-phase shift. Its fabrication, however, is one of the factors limiting the operational bandwidth and the maximum frequency at which a 2SB can be built. In this paper a 100%-photonic approach to produce this split is presented. In this way, wider operational bandwidth and a higher maximum operational frequency could be achieved. We also present the first experimental results of a proof-of-concept implementation at 55 MHz that studied the phase stability and controllability of this approach using a commercial 90-degree optical hybrid.

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Título según WOS: Proof of concept of a photonic sideband-separating receiver for submm-wave applications
Título según SCOPUS: Proof of concept of a photonic sideband-separating receiver for submm-wave applications
Título de la Revista: COMPUTATIONAL OPTICS 2024
Volumen: 9153
Editorial: SPIE-INT SOC OPTICAL ENGINEERING
Fecha de publicación: 2014
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1117/12.2055626

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS