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20689 On-chip CMOS compatible reconfigurable optical delay line with seperate carrier tuning for microwave photonic signal processing.
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Burla, M. and Marpaung, D.A.I. and Zhuang, Leimeng and Roeloffzen, C.G.H. and Khan, M.R.H. and Leinse, A. and Hoekman, M. and Heideman, R.G. (2011) On-chip CMOS compatible reconfigurable optical delay line with seperate carrier tuning for microwave photonic signal processing. Optics express, 19 (22). pp. 21475-21484. ISSN 1094-4087 *** ISI Impact 3,749 ***

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.19.021475

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Abstract

We report, for the first time, an integrated photonic signal processor consisting of a reconfigurable optical delay line (ODL) with a separate carrier tuning (SCT) unit and an optical sideband filter on a single CMOS compatible photonic chip. The processing functionalities are carried out with optical ring resonators as building blocks. We show that the integrated approach together with the use of SCT technique allows the implementation of a wideband, fully-tunable ODL with reduced complexity. To highlight the functionalities of the processor, we demonstrate a reconfigurable microwave photonic filter where the ODL has been configured in a bandwidth over 1 GHz.

Item Type:Article
Research Group:EWI-TE: Telecommunication Engineering
Research Program:CTIT-DSN: Dependable Systems and Networks
Research Project:MEMPHIS: Merging Electronics and Micro and nano PHotonics in Integrated Systems
ID Code:20689
Status:Published
Deposited On:18 October 2011
Refereed:Yes
International:Yes
ISI Impact Factor:3,749
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