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Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2010

Novel Ring Resonator-Based Integrated Photonic Beamformer for Broadband Phased Array Receive Antennas—Part I: Design and Performance Analysis

Arjan Meijerink; C.G.H. Roeloffzen; R. Meijerink; Leimeng Zhuang; David Marpaung; M.J. Bentum; Maurizio Burla; Jaco Verpoorte; P. Jorna; A. Hulzinga; W.C. van Etten

A novel optical beamformer concept is introduced that can be used for seamless control of the reception angle in broadband wireless receivers employing a large phased array antenna (PAA). The core of this beamformer is an optical beamforming network (OBFN), using ring resonator-based broadband delays, and coherent optical combining. The electro-optical conversion is performed by means of single-sideband suppressed carrier modulation, employing a common laser, Mach-Zehnder modulators, and a common optical sideband filter after the OBFN. The unmodulated laser signal is then re-injected in order to perform balanced coherent optical detection, for the opto-electrical conversion. This scheme minimizes the requirements on the complexity of the OBFN, and has potential for compact realization by means of full integration on chip. The impact of the optical beamformer concept on the performance of the full receiver system is analyzed, by modeling the combination of the PAA and the beamformer as an equivalent two-port RF system. The results are illustrated by a numerical example of a PAA receiver for satellite TV reception, showing that - when properly designed - the beamformer hardly affects the sensitivity of the receiver.


Optics Express | 2013

Silicon nitride microwave photonic circuits.

C.G.H. Roeloffzen; Like Zhuang; Caterina Taddei; Arne Leinse; Rene Heideman; Paulus van Dijk; Ruud Oldenbeuving; David Marpaung; Maurizio Burla; Maurizio Buria; Klaus J. Boller

We present an overview of several microwave photonic processing functionalities based on combinations of Mach-Zehnder and ring resonator filters using the high index contrast silicon nitride (TriPleX™) waveguide technology. All functionalities are built using the same basic building blocks, namely straight waveguides, phase tuning elements and directional couplers. We recall previously shown measurements on high spurious free dynamic range microwave photonic (MWP) link, ultra-wideband pulse generation, instantaneous frequency measurements, Hilbert transformers, microwave polarization networks and demonstrate new measurements and functionalities on a 16 channel optical beamforming network and modulation format transformer as well as an outlook on future microwave photonic platform integration, which will lead to a significantly reduced footprint and thereby enables the path to commercially viable MWP systems.


Optics Express | 2011

On-chip CMOS compatible reconfigurable optical delay line with seperate carrier tuning for microwave photonic signal processing.

Maurizio Burla; David Marpaung; Leimeng Zhuang; C.G.H. Roeloffzen; Muhannad Rezaul H. Khan; Arne Leinse; Marcel Hoekman; Rene Heideman

We report, for the first time, an integrated photonic signal processor consisting of a reconfigurable optical delay line (ODL) with a separate carrier tuning (SCT) unit and an optical sideband filter on a single CMOS compatible photonic chip. The processing functionalities are carried out with optical ring resonators as building blocks. We show that the integrated approach together with the use of SCT technique allows the implementation of a wideband, fully-tunable ODL with reduced complexity. To highlight the functionalities of the processor, we demonstrate a reconfigurable microwave photonic filter where the ODL has been configured in a bandwidth over 1 GHz.


Optics Express | 2011

Low-loss, high-index-contrast Si3N4/SiO2 optical waveguides for optical delay lines in microwave photonics signal processing

Leimeng Zhuang; David Marpaung; Maurizio Burla; Willem P. Beeker; Arne Leinse; C.G.H. Roeloffzen

We report the design and characterization of Si₃N₄/SiO₂ optical waveguides which are specifically developed for optical delay lines in microwave photonics (MWP) signal processing applications. The waveguide structure consists of a stack of two Si₃N₄ stripes and SiO₂ as an intermediate layer. Characterization of the waveguide propagation loss was performed in race track-shaped optical ring resonators (ORRs) with a free-spectral range of 20 GHz and a bending radius varied from 50 μm to 125 μm. A waveguide propagation loss as low as 0.095 dB/cm was measured in the ORRs with bend radii ≥ 70 μm. Using the waveguide technology two types of RF-modulated optical sideband filters with high sideband suppression and small transition band consisting of an Mach-Zehnder interferometer and ORRs are also demonstrated. These results demonstrate the potential of the waveguide technology to be applied to construct compact on-chip MWP signal processors.


Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2010

Novel Ring Resonator-Based Integrated Photonic Beamformer for Broadband Phased Array Receive Antennas—Part II: Experimental Prototype

Leimeng Zhuang; C.G.H. Roeloffzen; Arjan Meijerink; Maurizio Burla; David Marpaung; Arne Leinse; Marcel Hoekman; Rene Heideman; van Wim Etten

An experimental prototype is presented that illustrates the implementation aspects and feasibility of the novel ring resonator-based optical beamformer concept that has been developed and analyzed in Part I of this paper . This concept can be used for seamless control of the reception angle in broadband wireless receivers employing a large phased array antenna (PAA). The design, fabrication, and characterization of a dedicated chip are described, in which an 8 × 1 optical beamforming network, an optical sideband filter for single-sideband suppressed carrier modulation, and a carrier re-insertion coupler for balanced optical detection are integrated. The chip was designed for satellite television reception using a broadband PAA, and was realized in a low-loss, CMOS-compatible optical waveguide technology. Tuning is performed thermo-optically, with a switching time of 1 ms. Group delay response and power response measurements show the correct operation of the OBFN and OSBF, respectively. Measurements on a complete beamformer prototype (including the electro-optical and opto-electrical conversions) demonstrate an optical sideband suppression of 25 dB, RF-to-RF delay generation up to 0.63 ns with a phase accuracy better than ¿/10 radians, and coherent combining of four RF input signals, all in a frequency range of 1-2 GHz.


Optics Express | 2010

A photonic chip based frequency discriminator for a high performance microwave photonic link

David Marpaung; C.G.H. Roeloffzen; Arne Leinse; Marcel Hoekman

We report a high performance phase modulation direct detection microwave photonic link employing a photonic chip as a frequency discriminator. The photonic chip consists of five optical ring resonators (ORRs) which are fully programmable using thermo-optical tuning. In this discriminator a drop-port response of an ORR is cascaded with a through response of another ORR to yield a linear phase modulation (PM) to intensity modulation (IM) conversion. The balanced photonic link employing the PM to IM conversion exhibits high second-order and third-order input intercept points of + 46 dBm and + 36 dBm, respectively, which are simultaneously achieved at one bias point.


Optics Letters | 2013

Frequency agile microwave photonic notch filter with anomalously high stopband rejection.

David Marpaung; Blair Morrison; Ravi Pant; Benjamin J. Eggleton

We report a novel class microwave photonic (MWP) notch filter with a very narrow isolation bandwidth (10 MHz), an ultrahigh stopband rejection (>60 dB), a wide frequency tuning (1-30 GHz), and flexible bandwidth reconfigurability (10-65 MHz). This performance is enabled by a new concept of sideband amplitude and phase controls using an electro-optic modulator and an optical filter. This concept enables energy efficient operation in active MWP notch filters, and opens up a pathway toward enabling low-power nanophotonic devices as high-performance RF filters.


Optics Express | 2013

Si3N4 ring resonator-based microwave photonic notch filter with an ultrahigh peak rejection

David Marpaung; Blair Morrison; Ravi Pant; C.G.H. Roeloffzen; Arne Leinse; Marcel Hoekman; Rene Heideman; Benjamin J. Eggleton

We report a simple technique in microwave photonic (MWP) signal processing that allows the use of an optical filter with a shallow notch to exhibit a microwave notch filter with anomalously high rejection level. We implement this technique using a low-loss, tunable Si₃N₄ optical ring resonator as the optical filter, and achieved an MWP notch filter with an ultra-high peak rejection > 60 dB, a tunable high resolution bandwidth of 247-840 MHz, and notch frequency tuning of 2-8 GHz. To our knowledge, this is a record combined peak rejection and resolution for an integrated MWP filter.


IEEE Photonics Technology Letters | 2013

On-Chip Photonic-Assisted Instantaneous Microwave Frequency Measurement System

David Marpaung

A novel instantaneous frequency measurement system based on a programmable photonic chip frequency discriminator is experimentally demonstrated. The microwave signal whose frequency is to be measured is used to modulate the phase of an optical carrier. An optical ring resonator (ORR) in an add-drop configuration is used as a phase-to-intensity modulation converter. By simultaneously using the through and drop outputs of the ORR, an amplitude comparison function (ACF) can be established. Using this ACF, frequency estimation with a standard deviation of 93.6 MHz in the frequency range of 0.5-4 GHz can be achieved. The ACF is fully programmable by tuning the ORR resonance. This is the first demonstration of an instantaneous frequency measurement system using a compact programmable photonic chip.


Journal of Lightwave Technology | 2014

Nonlinear Integrated Microwave Photonics

David Marpaung; Mattia Pagani; Blair Morrison; Benjamin J. Eggleton

Harnessing nonlinear optical effects in a photonic chip scale has been proven useful for a number of key applications in optical communications. Microwave photonics can also benefit from the adoption of such a technology, creating a new concept of nonlinear integrated microwave photonics. Here, we discuss the potential of on-chip nonlinear processing towards the creation of robust and multifunctional microwave photonic (MWP) processors. We also highlight key recent results in the field, including frequency agile MWP filters and ultrawideband signal generators.

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Benjamin J. Eggleton

Centre for Ultrahigh Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems

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Amol Choudhary

Centre for Ultrahigh Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems

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Blair Morrison

Centre for Ultrahigh Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems

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Mattia Pagani

Centre for Ultrahigh Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems

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Yang Liu

Centre for Ultrahigh Bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems

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