12 February 2013 Optical up-converted single-sideband generation using intensity modulators and fiber gratings
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Abstract
A novel method is proposed for optical up-converted single-sideband (OSSB) signal generation in radio over fiber links, which can realize optical carrier reuse synchronously. The OSSB signal is generated in order to overcome the fiber dispersion problem by using two intensity modulators in combination with fiber gratings. With this up-conversion technique, a 25 GHz OSSB radio frequency signal is generated by mixing an intermediate frequency signal (5 GHz) and low frequency local oscillator signal (10 GHz). The signal is transmitted over 25 km standard single-mode fiber successfully. And the received signal error vector magnitude is 5.8% root mean square, with eye diagram widely open.
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Jingjing Hu, Yiying Gu, Xiuyou Han, Shu Hu, Nuannuan Shi, and Mingshan Zhao "Optical up-converted single-sideband generation using intensity modulators and fiber gratings," Optical Engineering 52(2), 025008 (12 February 2013). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.OE.52.2.025008
Published: 12 February 2013
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KEYWORDS
Signal generators

Singular optics

Modulators

Modulation

Radio optics

Single mode fibers

Microwave radiation

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