Dynamic Dispersion Accumulation in Fiber Loops for Realizing Record-High Frequency Resolution or Ultra-Low Signal Sampling Rate in Dispersion-Based Photonics-Assisted Wideband Microwave Measurement Systems
Chi Jiang, Taixia Shi, Hang Yang, Lei Gao, Xianxin Zhang, Yiqing Liu, Yang Chen

TL;DR
This paper introduces a dynamic dispersion accumulation method in fiber loops that significantly enhances frequency resolution or reduces sampling rate requirements in dispersion-based microwave measurement systems, enabling real-time wideband analysis.
Contribution
The work presents a novel fiber loop technique to achieve high dispersion accumulation, improving frequency resolution and reducing hardware demands in microwave photonics measurement systems.
Findings
Achieved a record-high frequency resolution of 27.9 MHz.
Enabled analysis bandwidth beyond 100 GHz with pulse duty-cycle techniques.
Reduced the need for high-speed oscilloscopes in wideband microwave measurements.
Abstract
Dispersion-based photonics-assisted microwave measurement systems provide immense potential for real-time analysis of wideband and dynamic signals. However, they face two critical challenges: a difficulty in achieving high frequency resolution over a wideband analysis bandwidth, and a reliance on large-bandwidth-and-high-sampling-rate oscilloscopes to capture the resulting ultra-narrow pulses. We introduce a dynamic dispersion accumulation technique to overcome these limitations. By circulating the optical signal in fiber loops containing a dispersion-compensating fiber, we achieve a high accumulated dispersion of -215700 ps/nm. This high dispersion relaxes the required chirp rate of the chirped optical signal, enabling two distinct advantages: When the analysis bandwidth is fixed, a lower chirp rate enables a longer temporal period, yielding a record-high frequency resolution of 27.9…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Photonic Communication Systems · Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies · Advanced Fiber Optic Sensors
