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US08224188B2 Even-order harmonic cancellation and increased RF gain using dual-output mach-zehnder modulator with two wavelength input
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使用具有两个波长输入的双输出马赫 - 泽德调制器进行偶次谐波消除和增加的RF增益
- Patent Title: Even-order harmonic cancellation and increased RF gain using dual-output mach-zehnder modulator with two wavelength input
- Patent Title (中): 使用具有两个波长输入的双输出马赫 - 泽德调制器进行偶次谐波消除和增加的RF增益
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Application No.: US12688062Application Date: 2010-01-15
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Publication No.: US08224188B2Publication Date: 2012-07-17
- Inventor: Preetpaul S Devgan , Vincent J Urick , Keith J Williams , John F. Diehl , Christopher E. Sunderman
- Applicant: Preetpaul S Devgan , Vincent J Urick , Keith J Williams , John F. Diehl , Christopher E. Sunderman
- Applicant Address: US DC Washington
- Assignee: The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
- Current Assignee: The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of the Navy
- Current Assignee Address: US DC Washington
- Agent Amy Ressing; Joslyn Barritt
- Main IPC: H04B10/00
- IPC: H04B10/00

Abstract:
A method and system for processing analog optical signals to produce a single RF output free from even-order harmonic distortion. Two analog optical signals of different wavelengths λ1, λ2 are input into a dual-output Mach-Zehnder modulator (MZM), where one wavelength input is high-biased and one wavelength is low-biased. The complementary high- and low-biased wavelengths are output from each arm of the MZM to a multiplexer, which filters out the unwanted high- or low-biased wavelengths from each MZM arm so that both wavelengths are low-biased or high-biased. The signals are passed to a pair of photodiodes, and the photocurrents from the photodiodes are differenced to produce the final RF output. Because of the complementary phase differences between the two low- or high-biased signals generating the photocurrent, all components of the photocurrent except the fundamental and odd-order harmonics cancel each other, resulting in a high-quality RF output free from harmonic distortion.
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