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A single source microwave photonic filter using a novel single-mode fiber to multimode fiber coupling technique

Author(s): Chang, J; Fok, MP; Meister, J; Prucnal, Paul R

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Abstract: In this paper we present a fully tunable and reconfigurable single-laser multi-tap microwave photonic FIR filter that utilizes a special SM-to-MM combiner to sum the taps. The filter requires only a single laser source for all the taps and a passive component, a SM-to-MM combiner, for incoherent summing of signal. The SM-to-MM combiner does not produce optical interference during signal merging and is phase-insensitive. We experimentally demonstrate an eight-tap filter with both positive and negative programmable coefficients with excellent correspondence between predicted and measured values. The magnitude response shows a clean and accurate function across the entire bandwidth, and proves successful operation of the FIR filter using a SM-to-MM combiner.
Publication Date: 28-Feb-2013
Electronic Publication Date: 28-Feb-2013
Citation: Chang, J, Fok, MP, Meister, J, Prucnal, PR. (2013). A single source microwave photonic filter using a novel single-mode fiber to multimode fiber coupling technique. Optics Express, 21 (5585 - 5593. doi:10.1364/OE.21.005585
DOI: doi:10.1364/OE.21.005585
Pages: 5585 - 5593
Type of Material: Journal Article
Journal/Proceeding Title: Optics Express
Version: Final published version. This is an open access article.



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