ABSTRACT Photonic microwave frequency down-conversion based on carrier suppression single sideband (CS-SSB) modulation via an integrated dual-drive dual-parallel Mach-Zehnder modulator (DP-MZM) is proposed. The MZM on the up path of… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT Photonic microwave frequency down-conversion based on carrier suppression single sideband (CS-SSB) modulation via an integrated dual-drive dual-parallel Mach-Zehnder modulator (DP-MZM) is proposed. The MZM on the up path of the DP-MZM is used to generate SSB modulation signal, while the MZM on the bottom path of the DP-MZM is unmodulated. By adjusting the amplitude and phase of the unmodulated optical carrier, two optical carriers are cancelled out, which improves the performance of the system with reduced local oscillator (LO) power and large suppression of mixing spurious sidebands. The frequency down-conversion approach is theoretically analyzed and verified by simulation. Simulation results show that the power of frequency down-conversion signal is at least 39 dB higher than that of the mixing spurious sidebands. Besides, 9.5 dB gain, 2.8 dB noise figure (NF) and 1.9 dB spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR) improvements can be obtained compared with the previous OCS modulation frequency down-conversion scheme while the required LO power is 10 dB, 5 dB and 5 dB lower than that of the OCS modulation scheme, respectively.
               
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