Enhancing the spectral quality of the signal without varying the extinction ratio is a challenge for millimeter(MM)wave generation.Here,we propose a novel extinction ratio tolerant frequency 8-tupling technique using two Mach-Zehnder modulators(MZMs)with optimal splitting ratio in parallel configuration.Although the proposed technique is not affected by extinction ratio,a high quality MM wave is still obtained with complete unwanted sideband suppression.Two non-ideal MZMs withπ/2 andπphase shifter realize MZM with optimal splitting ratio,which acts as a high extinction ratio modulator.The 80 GHz MM wave with 62 d B optical sideband suppression ratio(OSSR)and 54 d B radio frequency sideband suppression ratio(RSSR)is generated from 10 GHz local oscillator signal at 2.4036 modulation index(MI).Performance of the present work has been evaluated using various MIs,phase drifts and extinction ratios.Sideband suppression ratio(SSR)greater than 10 d B is reported in a wide MI ranging from 2.36 to 2.47.Further,both the SSRs are tolerant towards MZM extinction ratio.The work is ideal for wavelength division multiplexing(WDM)applications due to its filterless characteristics.
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机译:Comments on, Xuan Li, Shanghong Zhao, Zihang Zhu, Bing Gong, Xingchun Chu, Yongjun Li, Jing Zhao and Yun Liu 'an optical millimeter-wave generation scheme based on two parallel dual-parallel Mach-Zehnder modulators and polarization multiplexing', Journal of Modern Optics, 2015