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Ultra-high suppression microwave photonic bandstop filters 被引量:3

Ultra-high suppression microwave photonic bandstop filters
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摘要 A bandstop radio frequency(RF)filter can enhance the capabilities of RF communication systems by removing unwanted signal components such as distortion,or interference.In modern cognitive radio systems,frequency agile filters are desired to block interferers with dynamically changing frequencies and powers.These filters should be tunable over a broad frequency range,and they should be capable of suppressing very strong signals with a high resolution.To simultaneously meet these requirements with traditional RF filters are highly challenging.Microwave photonic(MWP),a technology that primary deals with the generation,distribution,and processing of high speed RF signals using photonic techniques and components,is promising for creating frequency agile RF filters.However,traditional MWP filters are lacking the high resolution and peak suppression exhibited by state-ofthe-art RF electrical filters.We recently introduced a new class of MWP notch filter which is free from this limitation.This scheme allowed the creation of anomalously high suppression MWP notch filter from virtually any kind of optical resonance,irrespective of its type(gain or absorption),or its magnitude.This enabled,for the first time,simultaneous optimization of the MWP filter resolution,peak attenuation,and frequency tuning range.In this paper,we present the analysis of notch filter response creation using the novel sideband processing technique.We thenshow the applicability of this technique to a wide range of optical filters.We compare simulated and experimental results of the notch filter response created using three types of optical filter commonly used in MWP signal processing,namely stimulated Brillouin scattering(SBS),an integrated optical ring resonator(ORR),and a phase-shifted fiber Bragg-grating(FBG). A bandstop radio frequency (RF) filter can enhance the capabilities of RF communication systems by removing unwanted signal components such as distortion, or interference. In modem cognitive radio systems, frequency agile filters are desired to block interferers with dynamically changing frequencies and powers. These filters should be tunable over a broad frequency range, and they should be capable of suppressing very strong signals with a high resolution. To simultaneously meet these requirements with traditional RF filters are highly chal- lenging. Microwave photonic (MWP), a technology that primary deals with the generation, distribution, and processing of high speed RF signals using photonic techniques and components, is promising for creating frequency agile RF filters. However, traditional MWP filters are lacking the high resolution and peak suppression exhibited by state-of-the-art RF electrical filters. We recently introduced a new class of MWP notch filter which is free from this limitation. This scheme allowed the creation of anomalously high suppression MWP notch filter from virtually any kind of optical resonance, irrespective of its type (gain or absorp tion), or its magnitude. This enabled, for the first time, simultaneous optimization of the MWP filter resolution, peak attenuation, and frequency tuning range. In this paper, we present the analysis of notch filter response creation using the novel sideband processing technique. We then show the applicability of this technique to a wide range of optical filters. We compare simulated and experimental results of the notch filter response created using three types of optical filter commonly used in MWP signal processing, namely stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS), an integrated optical ring resonator (ORR), and a phase-shifted fiber Bragg-grating (FBG).
出处 《Chinese Science Bulletin》 SCIE EI CAS 2014年第22期2684-2692,共9页
关键词 RF滤波器 微波光子 陷波滤波器 光学滤波器 受激布里渊散射 RF信号 光子技术 频率捷变 Microwave photonics RF filters Stimulated Brillouin scattering Ring resonatorNonlinear optics Integrated optics Photonics
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