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Parametric Photonic Channelized RF Receiver

Brès, Camille  
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Zlatanovic, Sanja
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Wiberg, Andreas O. J.
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2011
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters

A new class of photonic channelized radio-frequency
(RF) receiver is proposed and demonstrated. The new device relies
on generation of high fidelity signal copies by wavelength multicasting
in a self-seeded, two-pump parametric mixer. Signal copying
to widely spaced wavelengths enables channelization of the full RF
bandwidth using a single periodic filter. The channelization uses
freely tunable frequencies of newly generated copies and eliminates
the need for construction of a dense, narrowband filter bank. The
new concept is demonstrated by channelization of four subcarrier
channels with 1-GHz spacing and greater than 20-dB extinction
ratio between extracted channels.

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DOI
10.1109/LPT.2011.2105470
Author(s)
Brès, Camille  
Zlatanovic, Sanja
Wiberg, Andreas O. J.
Adleman, James  
Huynh, Christopher
Jacobs, Bill
Kvavle, Joshua
Radic, Stojan
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Published in
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters
Volume

23

Issue

6

Start page

344

End page

346

Subjects

Four-wave mixing

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microwave photonic

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parametric processing

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signal channelization

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OTHER

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