Title :
120-GHz wireless link using photonic techniques for generation, modulation, and emission of millimeter-wave signals
Author :
Hirata, Akihiko ; Harada, Mitsuru ; Nagatsuma, Tadao
Author_Institution :
NTT Microsystem Integration Labs., NTT Corp., Kanagawa, Japan
Abstract :
We present a wireless link system that uses millimeter-wave (MMW) photonic techniques. The photonic transmitter in the wireless link consists of an optical 120-GHz MMW generator, an optical modulator, and a high-power photonic MMW emitter. A uni-traveling carrier photodiode (UTC-PD) was used as the photonic emitter in order to eliminate electronic MMW amplifiers. We evaluated the dependence of UTC-PD output power on its transit-time limited bandwidth and its CR-time constant limited bandwidth, and employed a UTC-PD with the highest output power for the photonic emitter. As for the MMW generation, we developed a 120-GHz optical MMW generator that generates a pulse train and one that generates a sinusoidal signal. The UTC-PD output power generated by a narrow pulse train was higher than that generated by sinusoidal signals under the same average optical power condition, which contributes to reducing the photocurrent of the photonic emitter. We have experimentally demonstrated that the photonic transmitter can transmit data at up to 3.0 Gb/s. The wireless link using the photonic transmitter can be applied to optical gigabit Ethernet signals.
Keywords :
microwave links; microwave photonics; millimetre wave generation; optical modulation; optical transmitters; photodiodes; 120 GHz; 3.0 Gbit/s; CR-time constant limited bandwidth; average optical power condition; high-power photonic MMW emitter; millimeter-wave signal emission; millimeter-wave signal generation; millimeter-wave signal modulation; optical 120-GHz MMW generator; optical gigabit Ethernet signals; optical modulator; output power; photocurrent; photonic emitter; photonic techniques; photonic transmitter; pulse train; sinusoidal signal; transit-time limited bandwidth; uni-traveling carrier photodiode; wireless link system; Bandwidth; Millimeter wave technology; Optical modulation; Optical pulse generation; Optical transmitters; Power amplifiers; Power generation; Pulse amplifiers; Signal generators; Stimulated emission;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JLT.2003.814395