Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
738966 Optics & Laser Technology 2016 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We propose and demonstrate a novel wideband tunable OEO.•The key novelty is a combination of an OC, a MZM , a PBS, and a TODL, which form a CPS-DSB system.•By the joint operation of the CPS-DSB system and a CFBG, a MPF is constructed.•Adjusting the TODL, the central frequency of the MPF is shifted and the oscillation frequency can be tuned.•The proposed OEO was experimentally validated.

A tunable optoelectronic oscillator (OEO) implemented by using a carrier phase-shifted double sideband modulation (CPS-DSB) system consisting of an optical coupler (OC), a Mach–Zehnder modulator (MZM) biased at the minimum transmission point, a polarization beam splitter (PBS), and a tunable optical delay line (TODL) is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The key device in the system is the CPS-DSB system, which functions in conjunction with a chirped fiber Bragg grating (CFBG) in the loop form a high-Q microwave photonic filter (MPF). Through simply adjusting the TODL, the central frequency of the MPF is shifted and the frequency tunability of the OEO can be realized. A detailed theoretical analysis is provided and the results are confirmed by an experiment. A microwave signal with a frequency-tuning range from 7.24 to 14.05 GHz is generated. The phase noise, the long-term stability and the side-mode suppression performance of the generated microwave signal are also investigated.

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