Photonics-Based Single Sideband Mixer With Ultra-High Carrier and Sideband Suppression

A photonics-based frequency mixer for up converting an IF signal into an RF signal with very large suppression in the carrier and the sideband is presented. The mixer is filter free and has a simple structure. It enables off-the-shelf bias controllers to be incorporated into the system. This solves...

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Main Authors: Chongjia Huang, Erwin H. W. Chan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
Series:IEEE Photonics Journal
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9456093/
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spelling doaj-7868063cfb714a8095f467748be5834f2021-07-01T23:00:07ZengIEEEIEEE Photonics Journal1943-06552021-01-011341810.1109/JPHOT.2021.30895759456093Photonics-Based Single Sideband Mixer With Ultra-High Carrier and Sideband SuppressionChongjia Huang0Erwin H. W. Chan1College of Engineering, IT and Environment, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, AustraliaCollege of Engineering, IT and Environment, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, AustraliaA photonics-based frequency mixer for up converting an IF signal into an RF signal with very large suppression in the carrier and the sideband is presented. The mixer is filter free and has a simple structure. It enables off-the-shelf bias controllers to be incorporated into the system. This solves the problem of the carrier and sideband suppression reduces with time that is present in all reported photonics-based single sideband mixers. Experiments are conducted to verify the proposed mixer structure. Results show the single sideband mixer generates an up converted RF signal with more than 40 dB suppression in the carrier and sideband over a wide frequency range. This is a 10-dB improvement compared to the reported structures. A conversion efficiency of around -6 dB is attained, which is over 10 dB higher than the reported structures. Frequency up conversion of an IF signal with a band of frequency and a long-term stable performance are also demonstrated.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9456093/Optical fibre communicationoptical signal processingoptical modulatorsfrequency conversionmicrowave mixer
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Photonics-Based Single Sideband Mixer With Ultra-High Carrier and Sideband Suppression
IEEE Photonics Journal
Optical fibre communication
optical signal processing
optical modulators
frequency conversion
microwave mixer
author_facet Chongjia Huang
Erwin H. W. Chan
author_sort Chongjia Huang
title Photonics-Based Single Sideband Mixer With Ultra-High Carrier and Sideband Suppression
title_short Photonics-Based Single Sideband Mixer With Ultra-High Carrier and Sideband Suppression
title_full Photonics-Based Single Sideband Mixer With Ultra-High Carrier and Sideband Suppression
title_fullStr Photonics-Based Single Sideband Mixer With Ultra-High Carrier and Sideband Suppression
title_full_unstemmed Photonics-Based Single Sideband Mixer With Ultra-High Carrier and Sideband Suppression
title_sort photonics-based single sideband mixer with ultra-high carrier and sideband suppression
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Photonics Journal
issn 1943-0655
publishDate 2021-01-01
description A photonics-based frequency mixer for up converting an IF signal into an RF signal with very large suppression in the carrier and the sideband is presented. The mixer is filter free and has a simple structure. It enables off-the-shelf bias controllers to be incorporated into the system. This solves the problem of the carrier and sideband suppression reduces with time that is present in all reported photonics-based single sideband mixers. Experiments are conducted to verify the proposed mixer structure. Results show the single sideband mixer generates an up converted RF signal with more than 40 dB suppression in the carrier and sideband over a wide frequency range. This is a 10-dB improvement compared to the reported structures. A conversion efficiency of around -6 dB is attained, which is over 10 dB higher than the reported structures. Frequency up conversion of an IF signal with a band of frequency and a long-term stable performance are also demonstrated.
topic Optical fibre communication
optical signal processing
optical modulators
frequency conversion
microwave mixer
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9456093/
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