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High-speed photonically assisted analog-to-digital conversion using a continuous wave multiwavelength source and phase modulation
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Continuous WavePhotonicsEngineeringOptical Transmission SystemOptical PropertiesWavelength ConversionAnalog-to-digital ConversionMode-locked LaserAnalog-to-digital Conversion SystemFiber OpticsPhotonic Integrated CircuitOptical CommunicationPhase ModulationMonolithic ChipFiber-optic CommunicationProgrammable PhotonicsAnalog-to-digital Converter
A more simple photonically assisted analog-to-digital conversion system utilizing a cw multiwavelength source and phase modulation instead of a mode-locked laser is presented. The output of the cw multiwavelength source is launched into a dispersive device (such as a single-mode fiber). This fiber creates a pulse train, where the central wavelength of each pulse corresponds to a spectral line of the optical source. The pulses can then be either dispersed again to perform discrete wavelength time stretching or demultiplexed for continuous time analog-to-digital conversion. We experimentally demonstrate the operation of both time stretched and interleaved systems at 38 GHz. The potential of integrating this type of system on a monolithic chip is discussed.
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