Hybrid-integrated wideband tunable optoelectronic oscillator
2023-06-19
Author(s): Zhang, GJ (Zhang, Guojie); Hao, TF (Hao, Tengfei); Cen, QZ (Cen, Qizhuang); Li, MJ (Li, Mingjian); Shi, NN (Shi, Nuannuan); Li, W (Li, Wei); Xiao, X (Xiao, Xi); Qi, N (Qi, Nan); Dong, JJ (Dong, Jianji); Dai, YT (Dai, Yitang); Zhu, NH (Zhu, Ninghua); Li, M (Li, Ming)
Source: OPTICS EXPRESS Volume: 31 Issue: 10 Pages: 16929-16938 DOI: 10.1364/OE.485897 Published: MAY 8 2023
Abstract: As a photonic-based microwave signal generation method, the optoelectronic oscil-lator (OEO) has the potential of meeting the increasing demand of practical applications for high frequency, broadband tunability , ultra-low phase noise. However, conventional OEO systems implemented with discrete optoelectronic devices have a bulky size and low reliability, which extremely limits their practical applications. In this paper, a hybrid-integrated wideband tunable OEO with low phase noise is proposed and experimentally demonstrated. The proposed hybrid integrated OEO achieves a high integration level by first integrating a laser chip with a silicon photonic chip , then connecting the silicon photonic chip with electronic chips through wire-bonding to microstrip lines. A compact fiber ring and an yttrium iron garnet filter are also adopted for high-Q factor and frequency tuning, respectively. The integrated OEO exhibits a low phase noise of -128.04 dBc/Hz @ 10 kHz for an oscillation frequency of 10 GHz. A wideband tuning range from 3 GHz to 18 GHz is also obtained, covering the entire C, X, and Ku bands. Our work demonstrates an effective way to achieve compact high-perfor mance OEO based on hybrid integration, and has great potential in a wide range of applications such as modern radar, wireless communication, and electronic warfare systems.(c) 2023 Optica Publishing Group under the terms of the Optica Open Access Publishing Agreement
Accession Number: WOS:000996369500005
PubMed ID: 37157761
ISSN: 1094-4087