TY - JOUR
T1 - Ultra-Wideband Photonic Microwave I/Q Mixer for Zero-IF Receiver
AU - Gao, Yongsheng
AU - Wen, Aijun
AU - Zhang, Wu
AU - Jiang, Wei
AU - Ge, Jianhua
AU - Fan, Yangyu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017/11
Y1 - 2017/11
N2 - Zero-intermediate frequency (IF) receiver features the advantages of compact structure and agile operating frequency, but faces the problems of local oscillator (LO) leakage, direct current (dc) offset, even-order distortion, and in-phase/quadrature (I/Q) imbalance. In this paper, a photonic microwave I/Q mixer for zero-IF receiver is proposed based on a single integrated polarization multiplexing Mach-Zehnder modulator (PDM-MZM). Thanks to its all-optical operation and LO power optimization, an I/Q phase imbalance below 0.9°, an isolation ratio below -30 dB, and a typical conversion gain of -2.3 dB are achieved over an ultra-wide operating frequency from 10 to 40 GHz. Combined with the balanced detection techniques, the dc offset and even-order distortions are well suppressed, and the typical third-order spurious free dynamic range is 107.9 dB · Hz2/3. Using the proposed photonic I/Q mixer, the vector signals with various modulation formats, carrier frequencies, and data rates (200-700 Mb/s) are directly demodulated to I/Q basebands, and the error vector magnitude and the bit rate error are measured with the power range from -25 to 15 dBm. Subharmonic vector I/Q demodulation is also experimentally demonstrated. The proposed all-optical, ultra-wideband and high-efficient microwave I/Q mixer is suitable for a zero-IF receiver and may find potential applications in electronic systems such as wideband wireless communications, frequency-hopping radar, or multiband satellite transponder.
AB - Zero-intermediate frequency (IF) receiver features the advantages of compact structure and agile operating frequency, but faces the problems of local oscillator (LO) leakage, direct current (dc) offset, even-order distortion, and in-phase/quadrature (I/Q) imbalance. In this paper, a photonic microwave I/Q mixer for zero-IF receiver is proposed based on a single integrated polarization multiplexing Mach-Zehnder modulator (PDM-MZM). Thanks to its all-optical operation and LO power optimization, an I/Q phase imbalance below 0.9°, an isolation ratio below -30 dB, and a typical conversion gain of -2.3 dB are achieved over an ultra-wide operating frequency from 10 to 40 GHz. Combined with the balanced detection techniques, the dc offset and even-order distortions are well suppressed, and the typical third-order spurious free dynamic range is 107.9 dB · Hz2/3. Using the proposed photonic I/Q mixer, the vector signals with various modulation formats, carrier frequencies, and data rates (200-700 Mb/s) are directly demodulated to I/Q basebands, and the error vector magnitude and the bit rate error are measured with the power range from -25 to 15 dBm. Subharmonic vector I/Q demodulation is also experimentally demonstrated. The proposed all-optical, ultra-wideband and high-efficient microwave I/Q mixer is suitable for a zero-IF receiver and may find potential applications in electronic systems such as wideband wireless communications, frequency-hopping radar, or multiband satellite transponder.
KW - Balanced detection
KW - in-phase/quadrature (I/Q) mixer
KW - microwave photonics
KW - subharmonic mixer
KW - vector demodulation
KW - zero-intermediate frequency (IF) receiver
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U2 - 10.1109/TMTT.2017.2695184
DO - 10.1109/TMTT.2017.2695184
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85018999864
SN - 0018-9480
VL - 65
SP - 4513
EP - 4525
JO - IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
JF - IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques
IS - 11
M1 - 7914721
ER -