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Ultrabroadband high-resolution silicon RF-photonic beamformer

Pablo Martínez-Carrasco Romero, Tan Huy Ho, David Wessel, J. Capmany

2024Nature Communications39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Microwave photonics aims to overcome the limitations of radiofrequency devices and systems by leveraging the unique properties of optics in terms of low loss and power consumption, broadband operation, immunity to interference and tunability. This enables versatile functions like beam steering, crucial in emerging applications such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and 5/6G networks. The main problem with current photonic beamforming architectures is that there is a tradeoff between resolution and bandwidth, which has not yet been solved. Here we propose and experimentally demonstrate a novel switched optical delay line beamformer architecture that is capable of achieving the desired maximum resolution (i.e., 2 M pointing angles for M -bit coding) and provides broadband operation simultaneously. The concept is demonstrated by means of a compact (8 × 3 mm 2 ) 8 (5-bit) delay line Silicon Photonic chip implementation capable of addressing 32 pointing angles and offering 20 GHz bandwidth operation.

Topics & Concepts

BroadbandPhotonicsBandwidth (computing)Computer scienceSilicon photonicsTrue time delayBeamformingElectronic engineeringOpticsTelecommunicationsOptoelectronicsMaterials sciencePhysicsPhased arrayEngineeringAntenna (radio)Advanced Photonic Communication SystemsOptical Network TechnologiesAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies
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