Real-time reconfigurable on-chip photonic frequency decoder

  • Singh K
  • Das R
  • Venugopalan A
  • et al.
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Abstract

A group-delay-unit-based integrated silicon photonic integrated circuit (PIC) is employed as a reconfigurable analog radio frequency decoder, which provides a real-time temporal and spectral analysis of any arbitrary multi-tone signal in the micro- and mm-wave range. The circuit is based on cascaded Mach-Zehnder interferometer embedded silicon microring resonators as variable delay units. The temporal decoding of the multi-tone input signal is demonstrated by tuning the signal with respect to the ring resonator delay and resonance. A one-to-one conformal time-to-frequency mapping provides real-time spectral decoding of the signal under test without additional digital signal processing. The idea is validated by several experimental results with single-tone and two-tone input signals in a compact, low-power, silicon PIC. The proposed real-time temporal analog frequency decoder may be very intriguing for high-speed, low-latency wireless applications, such as autonomous driving and 6G.

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Singh, K., Das, R., Venugopalan, A., De, S., Hosni, M. I., Zhou, L., & Schneider, T. (2023). Real-time reconfigurable on-chip photonic frequency decoder. Optics Express, 31(19), 30160. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.494674

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