Dual-Wavelength-Modulation mm-Wave and THz Systems: Analysis and Experimental Demonstration At 60 GHz With a Gain-Switched Laser Articles uri icon

publication date

  • October 2023

start page

  • 7276

end page

  • 7284

issue

  • 23

volume

  • 41

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0733-8724

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1558-2213

abstract

  • Dual-wavelength-modulation (dual-λ-mod) photonic mm-wave/THz transmitters are an attractive alternative to conventional heterodyne systems for their simplicity. In this article, dual-λ-mod systems are analysed, paying special attention to the impact of fiber dispersion and signal-signal beat interference. In contrast to what has been reported in the literature, it is concluded here that dual-λ-mod systems based on optical double sideband (DSB) modulation are subjected to power fading, rendering them useless for high-speed mm-wave/THz communications. To solve this, the use of optical single sideband (SSB) modulation – which is immune to power fading – is proposed here. Using a gain-switched (GS) laser, a 60-GHz SSB dual-λ-mod system transmitting 2.5-GBd 16-QAM signals is demonstrated experimentally. A penalty of around 2.8 dB is measured with respect to the conventional dual-path heterodyne transmitter over optical B2B and 10-km transmission. The reduction in complexity enabled by the demonstrated system aids in the deployment of cost-effective mm-wave/THz networks.

subjects

  • Electronics

keywords

  • mm-wave communications; thz communications; microwave photonics; radio-over-fiber