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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 39,
  • Issue 6,
  • pp. 1724-1732
  • (2021)

High-Gain Ka-Band Analog Photonic Link Using High-Power Photodiode at 1064 nm

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Abstract

We report high-gain, low-noise-figure, and high linearity analog photonic links at 1064 nm using InP/InGaAs modified uni-traveling-carrier (MUTC) photodiodes. Balanced photodiodes reach output powers of 17.7 dBm, 19.8 dBm, 20.7 dBm, and 22 dBm at 38 GHz, 29 GHz, 27 GHz, and 24.5 GHz, respectively. High common-mode rejection ratio (CMRR) of 25 dB and good linearity with a third-order intercept point (OIP3) of up to 34 dBm were measured at 38 GHz for 10-μm-diameter balanced photodiodes. We demonstrate two analog photonic links with different noise reduction techniques without electronic amplification. In the first link, we use balanced detection with a quadrature-biased Mach–Zehnder modulator (MZM) for noise cancellation. Link gain of 6.8 dB, noise figure (NF) of 25.8 dB and spurious free dynamic range (SFDR3) of 114 dB·Hz2/3 at 38 GHz were achieved. The second link works at low bias modulation for improved signal-to-noise ratio with a single photodetector. Record-high gain (19.3 dB at 26 GHz and 17 dB at 38 GHz) and low noise figure (14.5 dB at 26 GHz and 17 dB at 38 GHz) were demonstrated.

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