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Design, Fabrication, and Characterization of a Hybrid Integrated Photonic Module for a Synthetic Aperture Radar Receiver

Ahmad W. Mohammad, Chris Roeloffzen, Paul van Dijk, Lennart Wevers, Paolo Ghelfi, Manuel Reza, Tobias Otto, H. Mohammadhoseini, Rick Heuvink, Furkan Şahin, Edwin Klein

2023Journal of Lightwave Technology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper presents the design, fabrication, and characterization of the first photonic-assisted receiver module for a Scan-on-Receive synthetic aperture radar (SCORE-SAR) intended for Earth observation from space. The module is a hybrid photonic integrated circuit (PIC) that is designed to do precise and continuous beamforming-on-receive of wideband signals from a 12 antenna elements array, synthesizing up to three simultaneous beams. The PIC also implements frequency-agnostic photonic down-conversion so that the synthesized beams can be directly digitized. The PIC is realized by the hybrid integration of active chips on indium phosphide and a passive chip on silicon nitride. The design steps of the photonic module are discussed in this paper, including: the functional designs, the optical mask designs, the filters designs, the printed circuit boards (PCB) design, and the control electronics that drive the PIC. Characterization and tuning of the different building blocks of the PIC is also presented, and frequency down-conversion functionality is experimentally demonstrated.

Topics & Concepts

PhotonicsPhotonic integrated circuitSynthetic aperture radarRadarElectronic engineeringFabricationTrue time delayBeamformingAperture (computer memory)Computer scienceAntenna (radio)Materials scienceEngineeringPhased arrayElectrical engineeringOptoelectronicsTelecommunicationsComputer visionAlternative medicineMechanical engineeringPathologyMedicineAdvanced Photonic Communication SystemsPhotonic and Optical DevicesAdvanced Fiber Laser Technologies