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Multi-wavelength variable drive-voltage modulator for use in high dynamic range photonic links

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posted on 2024-11-23, 03:36 authored by Kamran GhorbaniKamran Ghorbani, James ScottJames Scott, Arnan MitchellArnan Mitchell, Michael AustinMichael Austin, Lam Bui
A novel technique for linearizing photonic links employing Mach-Zehnder modulators is presented. A truncated Fourier series representation of a linear transfer function is used to determine the modulator drive voltages V and the optical power levels to be applied to a dual parallel modulator configuration. Simulation results are used to compare the dynamic range performance of the dual modulator configuration with a standard single modulator photonic link. The dual modulator configuration shows that improvements in compressive and spurious-free dynamic range can be achieved over the single modulator configuration, and that it is possible to further optimize the parameters to yield a significant improvement in spurious-free dynamic range without degrading the 1 dB compression point or the compressive dynamic range.

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    ISBN - Is published in 9781424407484 (urn:isbn:9781424407484)

Start page

1

End page

4

Total pages

4

Outlet

2007 Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference Final Program

Editors

P. Akkaraekthalin, T. Angkew, A. Roeksabutr

Name of conference

APMC 2007 Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference

Publisher

IEEE

Place published

Bangkok, Thailand

Start date

2007-12-11

End date

2007-12-14

Language

English

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2006007511

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2020-06-22

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2009-12-18

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