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K. JEYAPIRIYA1,* , M. BASKARAN1,*
Affiliation
- Sri Sairam Engineering College, Chennai, India
Abstract
This paper presents the method of generation of ultra-flat broadband optical frequency comb using an Amplitude modulator (AM) and two Single Drive Mach-Zehnder modulators (SD-MZM) in cascade. Modulating signal of 30 GHz frequency is fed to the modulators with the carrier signal of 193.1THz. The modulated signal from the AM is directly fed to one SD-MZM. The AM output is also frequency shifted by 5GHz and fed to another SD-MZM. Both the SD-MZMs are designed with an extinction ratio of 30 dB and a symmetry factor of 0.955. This results in the production of 103 spectral lines with power ripple between each spectral tone to be less than 1 dB. While comparing with previous techniques, this simple cascaded configuration gives 103 ultra-flat spectral tones with a frequency repetition rate of 12 GHz. Each carrier generated from this method can act as a source for Wavelength Division Multiplexing – Passive Optical Networks (WDM-PON). This resolves the need for the broadband capability for the next generation network..
Keywords
Single drive Mach-Zehnder modulator, Extinction ratio, Symmetry factor, WDM-PON.
Submitted at: June 27, 2024
Accepted at: Oct. 7, 2024
Citation
K. JEYAPIRIYA, M. BASKARAN, Generation of 103 ultra-flat broadband optical frequency comb lines using cascaded amplitude modulator and single drive Mach-Zehnder modulators, Journal of Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials Vol. 26, Iss. 9-10, pp. 368-375 (2024)
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