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Suppression of Phase Induced Intensity Noise in Recirculating Delay Line Microwave Photonic Filters
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Photonics Journal IEEE Photonics J. Photonics Journal, IEEE. 13(4):1-4 Aug, 2021
Subject
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Photonics and Electrooptics
Optical filters
Optical noise
Laser noise
Optical attenuators
Frequency measurement
Microwave filters
Optical variables measurement
Microwave photonics
recirculating delay line
finite impulse response filter
infinite impulse response filter
Language
ISSN
1943-0655
1943-0647
Abstract
High-Q microwave photonic filters may be realised with infinite impulse response (IIR) transfer functions, which are implemented typically with all-optical recirculating delay lines (RDL) operating in the incoherent regime. A key problem with these structures is phase-induced intensity noise (PIIN), which results in SNR degradation. Here we show that by using a hybrid optoelectronic loop instead of an all-optical loop for the RDL, it is possible to reduce the PIIN by up to 28 dB and to also achieve a higher finesse by letting the loop gain approach unity. The significance of the PIIN reduction is shown with the comparison of optoelectronic oscillators implemented with the all-optical RDL and the hybrid optoelectronic RDL, with the latter leading to a reduction in phase noise of 14 dB at 10 kHz frequency offset.