A New Scheme to Generate Multi-Frequency Mm-Wave Signals Based on Cascaded Phase Modulator and I/Q Modulator

Mingming Zhao*, Wen Zhou, Li Zhao, Jiangnan Xiao, Xinying Li, Feng Zhao, Jianjun Yu

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Abstract

We propose a new scheme to generate multi-frequency vector mm-wave signals based on cascaded phase modulator and I/Q modulator by adopting independent-sideband (ISB) modulation scheme. Driven by a single frequency RF (Radio frequency) source, the phase modulator (PM) generates multi-frequency optical carriers with a constant frequency interval, which is used as optical input of the I/Q modulator. The electrical signal driving the I/Q modulator is composed of one vector-modulated single side-band (SSB) QAM signal and one unmodulated SSB RF signal, the two signals locate at different sides of zero frequency. The output of I/Q modulator contains several multi-frequencies optical side-bands and suppressed optical carriers. The optical carriers are suppressed by using the ISB modulation scheme. Two optical sidebands at different frequencies are selected by a wavelength select switch (WSS) and beaten in the photodetector (PD). The multi-frequency vector mm-wave signals are generated with high flexibility, and the frequency can be up to 400 GHz. We experimentally demonstrate 133-GHz D-band multi-frequency vector mm-wave signal over 80-km SMF-28 wireline transmission and 10-m wireless delivery with bit rate up 18.4 × 2 = 36.8 Gb/s.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8822944
JournalIEEE Photonics Journal
Volume11
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • D-band
  • RoF
  • Vector mm-wave
  • multi-frequency

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