2014
DOI: 10.1109/lpt.2014.2304553
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All-Optical Tunable Multitap Microwave Photonic Filter Enabled by Fiber Optical Parametric Amplifier

Abstract: We propose and experimentally demonstrate an alloptical tunable microwave photonic filter (MPF) based on single pump fiber-based optical parametric amplifier (OPA). The delayline structure is achieved with a spool of dispersion-compensating fiber and a simple time-delay-compensating element. Owing to the idler generation during the OPA process, the frequency responses of 2-tap, 4-tap, and 8-tap MPFs are experimentally achieved by one, two, and four signal laser sources, respectively. Thus, ∼50% reduction on th… Show more

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“…Using microwave photonic filters (MPFs) to process microwave or radio frequency (RF) signals in the optical domain can bring advantages such as broad bandwidth, low loss, immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and reconfigurable capability, thus addressing the limitations of conventional electronic approaches [1][2][3]. Then, microwave signals can be processed in the optical domain with the utilization of reconfigurable MPFs, which is attractive for applications such as radio-over-fiber (ROF) systems and optically controlled phased-array antennas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Using microwave photonic filters (MPFs) to process microwave or radio frequency (RF) signals in the optical domain can bring advantages such as broad bandwidth, low loss, immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI) and reconfigurable capability, thus addressing the limitations of conventional electronic approaches [1][2][3]. Then, microwave signals can be processed in the optical domain with the utilization of reconfigurable MPFs, which is attractive for applications such as radio-over-fiber (ROF) systems and optically controlled phased-array antennas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%