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A Photonic Microwave Frequency Quadrupler Using Two Cascaded Intensity Modulators With Repetitious Optical Carrier Suppression
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2007
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Photonic DevicePhotonicsRadio-over- Fiber SystemsEngineeringOptical Transmission SystemTandem Intensity ModulationOptical PropertiesFiber-optic CommunicationIntensity ModulationRadio Over FiberOptical CommunicationMicrowave PhotonicsOptoelectronicsCascaded Intensity ModulatorsResidual Carrier ComponentsOptical Amplifier
We theoretically analyzed and experimentally demonstrated a novel 4- to 40-GHz frequency quadrupler for radio-over- fiber systems. By using an optical carrier suppression modulation scheme in two cascaded intensity modulators, four-fold microwave or millimeter wave signals are optically generated without the need for an optical and electrical notch filter to remove the residual carrier components. Moreover, the limitation of high drive voltage is greatly reduced through tandem intensity modulation with pi/2 phase shift between two driving signals.
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