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All-Optical Approach to Microwave Frequency Measurement With Large Spectral Range and High Accuracy
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PhotonicsHigh AccuracyMicrowave Frequency MeasurementMeasurement RecognitionOscillatorsMeasurementOptical PropertiesEngineeringOptical AlterEducationAll-optical ApproachMicrowave MeasurementInstrumentationMicrowave DiagnosticsOptical CommunicationMicrowave EngineeringMicrowave PhotonicsHigh-frequency Measurement
An all-optical approach for microwave frequency (MWF) measurement with a low-speed oscilloscope is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. In this scheme, an optical Alter with a single and ultranarrow passband, together with a tunable laser and a low-speed photodiode is utilized to calculate the MWF by measuring the time delay between the sweeping optical carrier and its upper/lower sideband passing through the filter. Single-frequency and multifrequency measurements are experimentally demonstrated. The measurement recognition, accuracy, and resolution are below 0.1, 0.09, and 0.2 GHz, respectively. This proposed scheme can be easily upgraded to higher frequencies using a modulator with higher bandwidth proportional to the desired measurement range.
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