Photonic ADC: overcoming the bottleneck of electronic jitter.

نویسندگان

  • Anatol Khilo
  • Steven J Spector
  • Matthew E Grein
  • Amir H Nejadmalayeri
  • Charles W Holzwarth
  • Michelle Y Sander
  • Marcus S Dahlem
  • Michael Y Peng
  • Michael W Geis
  • Nicole A DiLello
  • Jung U Yoon
  • Ali Motamedi
  • Jason S Orcutt
  • Jade P Wang
  • Cheryl M Sorace-Agaskar
  • Miloš A Popović
  • Jie Sun
  • Gui-Rong Zhou
  • Hyunil Byun
  • Jian Chen
  • Judy L Hoyt
  • Henry I Smith
  • Rajeev J Ram
  • Michael Perrott
  • Theodore M Lyszczarz
  • Erich P Ippen
  • Franz X Kärtner
چکیده

Accurate conversion of wideband multi-GHz analog signals into the digital domain has long been a target of analog-to-digital converter (ADC) developers, driven by applications in radar systems, software radio, medical imaging, and communication systems. Aperture jitter has been a major bottleneck on the way towards higher speeds and better accuracy. Photonic ADCs, which perform sampling using ultra-stable optical pulse trains generated by mode-locked lasers, have been investigated for many years as a promising approach to overcome the jitter problem and bring ADC performance to new levels. This work demonstrates that the photonic approach can deliver on its promise by digitizing a 41 GHz signal with 7.0 effective bits using a photonic ADC built from discrete components. This accuracy corresponds to a timing jitter of 15 fs - a 4-5 times improvement over the performance of the best electronic ADCs which exist today. On the way towards an integrated photonic ADC, a silicon photonic chip with core photonic components was fabricated and used to digitize a 10 GHz signal with 3.5 effective bits. In these experiments, two wavelength channels were implemented, providing the overall sampling rate of 2.1 GSa/s. To show that photonic ADCs with larger channel counts are possible, a dual 20-channel silicon filter bank has been demonstrated.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Optics express

دوره 20 4  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012