Title :
Signal-to-Noise Ratio of Dispersive Photonic Signal Processors Employing Thermal Carriers With Smooth Spectrum and Direct Detection
Author :
Fernandez-Pousa, C.R.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Commun. Eng., Univ. Miguel Hernandez, Elche, Spain
Abstract :
An exact theory describing the intensity PSD of photonic signal processors based on modulated thermal sources with smooth spectrum, first-order dispersion and intensity-noise-limited direct detection is presented. The theory is applied to the evaluation of the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of Microwave Photonic Filters (MPF) and of systems based on Incoherent Frequency-to-Time Mapping (IFTM) and Time-Spectrum Convolution (TSC) driven by thermal carriers whose optical spectra (continuous or sliced) is smooth at microwave scales. It is shown that the noise PSD of MPF based on low-index amplitude modulation coincides with the white-noise PSD of unmodulated, continuous wave (cw) polarized thermal light. In turn, both IFTM and TSC show modulation-dependent noise PSDs resulting in an SNR not better than cw, which decreases with pulse spreading. For IFTM the SNR is poor, with typical values of a few dB, whereas the SNR of TSC interpolates between the cw SNR and that of IFTM, thus showing a range of parameters where the SNR of IFTM is outperformed.
Keywords :
amplitude modulation; light polarisation; microwave filters; microwave photonics; microwave spectra; optical dispersion; optical filters; optical modulation; optical noise; white noise; ήrst-order dispersion; IFTM; MPF; TSC; cw SNR; dispersive photonic signal processors; incoherent frequency-to-time mapping; intensity PSD; intensity-noise-limited direct detection; low-index amplitude modulation; microwave photonic filters; microwave scales; modulated thermal sources; modulation-dependent noise PSD; optical spectra; signal-to-noise ratio; smooth spectrum; thermal carriers; time-spectrum convolution; unmodulated continuous wave polarized thermal light; white-noise PSD; Bandwidth; Dispersion; Microwave filters; Modulation; Program processors; Signal to noise ratio; Dispersion; microwave photonics; optical signal processing; signal analysis; signal-to-noise ratio; spectral analysis;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2012.2237503