Frequency octupling millimeter wave generation device through cascading of IM modulator and DPMZM modulator and frequency octupling millimeter wave generation method thereof

A modulator-level, modulator technology, applied in electromagnetic wave transmission systems, electrical components, transmission systems, etc., can solve the problems of reduced device performance, complex processing and manufacturing processes, difficulty in generating high-frequency, high-quality signals, etc. The effect of responding to frequency requirements, simple equipment, and strong practical operability

Active Publication Date: 2016-12-07
XIDIAN UNIV
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[0004] The generation of high-frequency millimeter waves in the ROF system is a very critical issue. It is difficult or even almost impossible to complete the generation of very complex extremely high-frequency millimeter-wave signals with traditional electrical domain methods, mainly because crystal oscillators are generally used in the electrical domain. High-frequency millimeter-wave signals are generated by

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[0022] The embodiments of the present invention are described in detail below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings: this embodiment is implemented on the premise of the technical solution of the present invention, and detailed implementation methods and specific operating procedures are provided, but the protection scope of the present invention is not limited to the following The described embodiment:

[0023] Such as figure 1 As shown, in this embodiment, a light source 1 , a radio frequency signal source 2 , an IM modulator 3 , a DPMZM modulator 4 , an electrical splitter 5 , a polarization controller 6 , and a photodetector 7 . The output port of the light source 1 is connected to the IM modulator 3, the output end of the radio frequency signal source 2 is connected to the input end of the electrical splitter 5, an output end of the electrical splitter 5 is connected to the IM modulator 3, and the IM modulator 3 outputs The optical carrier and the positive and ne...

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The invention discloses a frequency octupling millimeter wave generation device through cascading of an intensity modulator (IM) and a DPMZM modulator and a frequency octupling millimeter wave generation method thereof, relates to the technical field of microwaves and the technical field of optical communication, and is mainly applied to generation of high-frequency millimeter waves. The method is shown in the appended drawings. The device comprises a light source, a radio frequency signal source, the IM modulator, a polarization controller, the DPMZM modulator, an electric splitter and a photoelectric detector. The IM modulator and the sub-modulator MZM-a of the DPMZM modulator work at the maximum point. The master modulator MZM-c of the DPMZM modulator works at the minimum point. The DC bias of the sub-modulator MZM-b of the DPMZM modulator is reasonably set so that frequency octupling millimeter wave signals can be generated. According to the method, the radio frequency index required for generating high frequency/extremely high frequency signals can be greatly reduced so that system cost can be reduced. Meanwhile, use of a filter is avoided so that the method has great frequency regulation. Finally the generated signals are low in phase noise and high in spectrum purity.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to the field of optical communication technology and microwave technology field, in particular to a method for generating octave-frequency millimeter-wave signals based on the relatively mature external modulation technology in optical communication technology. Background technique [0002] With the continuous advancement of science and technology, especially the rapid update of information technology, the generation technology of high-quality microwave signals with high spectral purity, high radio frequency stability, and low phase noise has become the key to microwave applications. High-quality microwave signals are widely used in many fields, such as radar systems, wireless communication systems, and electronic countermeasure systems. However, for traditional electronic technologies, the generation of millimeter-wave signals faces a bandwidth bottleneck, and transmission of millimeter-wave signals in coaxial cables or i...

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IPC IPC(8): H04B10/516
CPCH04B10/5161
Inventor 郑寒消文爱军张武高永胜陈玮何红烨
Owner XIDIAN UNIV
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