Low latency microwave photonic RTFT processing based on bandwidth slicing and equivalent dispersion.
Opt Lett
; 48(12): 3131-3134, 2023 Jun 15.
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Microwave photonic real-time Fourier transformation (RTFT) processing based on optical dispersion is a promising solution for microwave spectrum analysis. However, it usually brings the drawbacks of limited frequency resolution and large processing latency. Here, we demonstrate a low-latency microwave photonic RTFT processing based on bandwidth slicing and equivalent dispersion. The input RF signal is first divided into different channels with the help of bandwidth slicing technique, and then finely analyzed by the fiber-loop based frequency-to-time mapping. In the proof-of-concept experiment, a 0.44-m fiber-loop offers an equivalent dispersion as high as 6 × 105â
ps/nm with a small transmission latency of 50â
ns. As a result, we can realize a wide instantaneous bandwidth of 1.35â
GHz, a high frequency resolution of approximately 20â
MHz, and a high acquisition frame rate of approximately 450â
MHz, together with a total latency of less than 200â
ns.
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