Photonic Image Rejection Mixer Based on Polarization Manipulation of a Broadband Optical Source

2021
We propose a photonic mixer with image rejection capability using a broadband optical source (BOS) and polarization processing. Intermediate frequency (IF) signals with image rejection are generated from the local oscillator-modulated and the time-delayed radio frequency (RF)-modulated BOS light. The RF operating frequency is flexibly tunable over a wide range by simply adjusting the time delay. In addition, the proposed system is free from dispersion-induced mixing power fading and bias drift problem. Experimental results exhibit an image rejection ratio of more than 44.6 dB for RF signals from 2 to 18 GHz, while the IF signal is fixed at 800 MHz. Image rejection mixing operation at different IF frequencies and signal power is also confirmed.
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