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Optical Single Sideband Modulator Without Second-Order Sidebands

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An optical single sideband modulator without generating both the −2nd- and +2nd-order sidebands is presented. It is based on a parallel operation of two dual-drive Mach–Zehnder modulators (DDMZMs) where one… Click to show full abstract

An optical single sideband modulator without generating both the −2nd- and +2nd-order sidebands is presented. It is based on a parallel operation of two dual-drive Mach–Zehnder modulators (DDMZMs) where one is operated as a conventional single sideband (SSB) modulator and the other is operated as a single-drive Mach–Zehnder modulator (MZM) biased at the maximum transmission point. The 2nd-order sidebands generated by the SSB modulator and the maximum-biased MZM can be cancelled by controlling the sideband amplitude and phase. Canceling the 2nd-order sidebands eliminates the second-order harmonic component presented at the output of a long-reach fiber optic link. The new SSB modulator can be implemented using standard off-the-shelf components and has a wide bandwidth. Experimental results show >20 dB 2nd-order sidebands suppression for different modulation indexes and 22.6 dB reduction in the fiber optic link output second-order harmonic component, compared to using a conventional SSB modulator formed by a DDMZM and a 90° hybrid coupler. Results also demonstrate that the performance of the new SSB modulator is insensitive to the optical carrier frequency and the input RF signal frequency.

Keywords: order; single sideband; ssb modulator; modulator; order sidebands

Journal Title: IEEE Photonics Journal
Year Published: 2018

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