Feedforward compensation of integrated optic modulator distortion

Autor: Steven K. Korotky, R.M. de Ridder
Rok vydání: 1990
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Zdroj: Optical Fiber Communication.
DOI: 10.1364/ofc.1990.wh5
Popis: Optical fiber communication systems having a linear transfer characteristic are of interest for rf to millimeter wave applications. Among these is the distribution of amplitude modulated cable television signals. In that application typically 40-60 channels in the frequency range of 50-500 MHz are multiplexed for transmission, which consequently places stringent requirements on linearity and SNR and constrains the per channel optical modulation depth (OMD) to ~4%.1,2 None of the standard types of waveguide electrooptic modulator inherently provides the necessary linearity. For example, at 4% OMD the two-tone third-order intermodulation products of the Mach-Zehnder modulator, the directional coupler switch, and the y-fed directional coupler are calculated to be −74, −72, and −73.6 dBc,3 whereas the requirement is about −100 dBc Here we investigate the use of active feedforward compensation4 to reduce the distortion from an integrated optic transmitter. We demonstrate signal suppression ratios of >15 dB over the range of 50-300 MHz and >25 dB from 300 to 500 MHz.
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