Title :
20 GHz instantaneous bandwidth RF spectrum analyzer with high time-resolution
Author :
Berger, P. ; Schwarz, Mathias ; Molin, Stephanie ; Dolfi, Daniel ; Morvan, Loic ; Louchet-Chauvet, Anne ; Chaneliere, Thierry ; Le Gouet, Jean-Louis
Author_Institution :
Thales Res. & Technol., Palaiseau, France
Abstract :
We report on the experimental demonstration of a multi-gigahertz bandwidth RF spectrum analyzer exhibiting a resolution below 20 MHz, based on spectral hole burning in a rare-earth ion-doped crystal. To be compatible with demanding real-time spectrum monitoring applications, our demonstrator is designed to reach a high time resolution. For this purpose, we implemented the so-called “rainbow” architecture in which the spectral components of the incoming signal are angularly separated by the crystal, and are then acquired with a pixelated photodetector. The Tm3+:YAG crystal is programmed with a semiconductor DFB laser which frequency scan is servo-controlled and synchronized with the angular scan of a resonant galvanometric mirror, while a high-speed camera is used to acquire the spectra. In the perspective of future implementation within a system, the crystal is cooled below 4 K with a closed-cycle cryostat. With this setup, we have been able to monitor and record the spectrum of complex microwave signals over an instantaneous bandwidth above 20 GHz, with a time resolution below 100 μs, 400 resolvable frequency components and a probability of intercept of 100 %.
Keywords :
distributed feedback lasers; high-speed optical techniques; microwave photonics; mirrors; optical control; optical design techniques; optical hole burning; optical information processing; optical signal detection; photodetectors; semiconductor lasers; servomechanisms; source separation; spectral analysis; thulium; YAG:Tm3+; closed-cycle cryostat; complex microwave signals; demonstrator design; frequency 20 GHz; high time-resolution; high-speed camera; instantaneous bandwidth RF spectrum analyzer; multigigahertz bandwidth RF spectrum analyzer; pixelated photodetector; rare-earth ion-doped crystal; real-time spectrum monitoring applications; resonant galvanometric mirror; semiconductor DFB laser; servo-control; signal acquisition; signal separation; spectral hole burning; Bandwidth; Crystals; Laser beams; Masers; Microwave photonics; Signal resolution; Analog optical signal processing; broadband microwave spectrum monitoring; spectral hole burning; spectrum analysis;
Conference_Titel :
Microwave Photonics (MWP) and the 2014 9th Asia-Pacific Microwave Photonics Conference (APMP), 2014 International Topical Meeting on
Conference_Location :
Sapporo
DOI :
10.1109/MWP.2014.6994566