Advanced RF and microwave functions based on an integrated optical frequency comb source

  • Xu X
  • Wu J
  • Nguyen T
  • et al.
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Abstract

© 2018 Optical Society of America. We demonstrate advanced transversal radio frequency (RF) and microwave functions based on a Kerr optical comb source generated by an integrated micro-ring resonator. We achieve extremely high performance for an optical true time delay aimed at tunable phased array antenna applications, as well as reconfigurable microwave photonic filters. Our results agree well with theory. We show that our true time delay would yield a phased array antenna with features that include high angular resolution and a wide range of beam steering angles, while the microwave photonic filters feature high Q factors, wideband tunability, and highly reconfigurable filtering shapes. These results show that our approach is a competitive solution to implementing reconfigurable, high performance and potentially low cost RF and microwave signal processing functions for applications including radar and communication systems.

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Xu, X., Wu, J., Nguyen, T. G., Shoeiby, M., Chu, S. T., Little, B. E., … Moss, D. J. (2018). Advanced RF and microwave functions based on an integrated optical frequency comb source. Optics Express, 26(3), 2569. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.26.002569

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