Simultaneous broadband microwave downconversion and programmable complex filtering by optical frequency comb shaping
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Simultaneous broadband microwave downconversion and programmable complex filtering by optical frequency comb shapingDate
2012Publisher
Optical Society of AmericaISSN
0146-9592; 1539-4794Bibliographic citation
Victor Torres-Company, Daniel E. Leaird, and Andrew M. Weiner, "Simultaneous broadband microwave downconversion and programmable complex filtering by optical frequency comb shaping," Opt. Lett. 37, 3993-3995 (2012)Type
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High-repetition-rate optical frequency combs can act as broadband photonic mixers and downconvert a microwave signal to an intermediate frequency (IF) band so that it becomes accessible with high-speed electronics. ... [+]
High-repetition-rate optical frequency combs can act as broadband photonic mixers and downconvert a microwave signal to an intermediate frequency (IF) band so that it becomes accessible with high-speed electronics. In this Letter, we show that with line-by-line pulse shaping and dispersive propagation, the photonic mixer can simultaneously perform programmable multitap complex-coefficient-filtering within the IF band. This solution opens new possibilities for microwave signal processing by combining the flexibility of optoelectronic frequency comb technology with high-speed analog-to-digital converters. [-]
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Optics Letters, Vol. 37, Issue 19, pp. 3993-3995 (2012)Rights
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