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J Biol Chem ; 300(3): 105689, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38280427

ABSTRACT

Urocanate reductase (UrdA) is a bacterial flavin-dependent enzyme that reduces urocanate to imidazole propionate, enabling bacteria to use urocanate as an alternative respiratory electron acceptor. Elevated serum levels of imidazole propionate are associated with the development of type 2 diabetes, and, since UrdA is only present in humans in gut bacteria, this enzyme has emerged as a significant factor linking the health of the gut microbiome and insulin resistance. Here, we investigated the chemistry of flavin oxidation by urocanate in the isolated FAD domain of UrdA (UrdA') using anaerobic stopped-flow experiments. This analysis unveiled the presence of a charge-transfer complex between reduced FAD and urocanate that forms within the dead time of the stopped-flow instrument (∼1 ms), with flavin oxidation subsequently occurring with a rate constant of ∼60 s-1. The pH dependence of the reaction and analysis of an Arg411Ala mutant of UrdA' are consistent with Arg411 playing a crucial role in catalysis by serving as the active site acid that protonates urocanate during hydride transfer from reduced FAD. Mutational analysis of urocanate-binding residues suggests that the twisted conformation of urocanate imposed by the active site of UrdA' facilitates urocanate reduction. Overall, this study provides valuable insight into the mechanism of urocanate reduction by UrdA.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins , Flavins , Oxidoreductases , Shewanella , Urocanic Acid , Flavins/metabolism , Kinetics , Oxidation-Reduction , Oxidoreductases/chemistry , Oxidoreductases/genetics , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Urocanic Acid/metabolism , Shewanella/enzymology , Shewanella/genetics , Protein Domains , Mutation , Catalytic Domain , Protein Conformation , Bacterial Proteins/chemistry , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism
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Nat Chem Biol ; 19(11): 1406-1414, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37770699

ABSTRACT

The flavoenzyme nicotine oxidoreductase (NicA2) is a promising injectable treatment to aid in the cessation of smoking, a behavior responsible for one in ten deaths worldwide. NicA2 acts by degrading nicotine in the bloodstream before it reaches the brain. Clinical use of NicA2 is limited by its poor catalytic activity in the absence of its natural electron acceptor CycN. Without CycN, NicA2 is instead oxidized slowly by dioxygen (O2), necessitating unfeasibly large doses in a therapeutic setting. Here, we report a genetic selection strategy that directly links CycN-independent activity of NicA2 to growth of Pseudomonas putida S16. This selection enabled us to evolve NicA2 variants with substantial improvement in their rate of oxidation by O2. The encoded mutations cluster around a putative O2 tunnel, increasing flexibility and accessibility to O2 in this region. These mutations further confer desirable clinical properties. A variant form of NicA2 is tenfold more effective than the wild type at degrading nicotine in the bloodstream of rats.


Subject(s)
Nicotine , Pseudomonas putida , Rats , Animals , Oxygen , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Oxidation-Reduction
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Opt Express ; 32(9): 15573-15585, 2024 Apr 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38859205

ABSTRACT

An approach to achieve controllable non-uniformly distributed spiking cluster generation is proposed and demonstrated based on an externally-triggered broadband optoelectronic oscillator (OEO). The theory of controlling the distribution of the spiking pulses in a spiking cluster is established. Based on the theory, the dynamic and the distribution characteristics are analyzed and revealed in the stable spiking oscillation state under different externally-injected trigger signal voltages. The peak-voltage envelop of the cluster and the interval of the spiking pulses are demonstrated to have an approximate negative linearity relationship with the externally-injected trigger signal voltage in both the numerical simulation and the experiment, where a square waveform, a trapezoidal waveform, a parabola waveform, and a half-sinusoidal waveform are used as the externally-injected trigger signals. The results indicate that the spiking pulse distribution in the generated spiking cluster can be well controlled through tuning the externally-injected trigger signal voltage. The proposed scheme can be utilized in spiking encoding and reservoir computing.

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Opt Express ; 32(8): 13825-13835, 2024 Apr 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38859342

ABSTRACT

An approach to generating stable phase-locked dual-frequency microwave signals is proposed and demonstrated based on a dual-passband optoelectronic oscillator (OEO). Mode gain competition is broken by employing frequency mixing mutual injection effect to realize phase locking between the two oscillation signals, which is achieved by applying a single-tone signal to a microwave mixer in the OEO cavity. In addition, a dual-loop configuration with balanced detection is utilized to ensure a high side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) and ultra-low phase noise, which also enhances the stability of the generated signal. In the experiment, a phase-locked dual-frequency microwave signal at 9.9982 GHz and 10.1155 GHz is generated by using the proposed OEO scheme. The SMSR and the phase noise are 75 dB and -141 dBc/Hz@10 kHz, respectively. Additionally, the Allan deviation of the generated signal is in the order of 10-11@1 s. These parameters are superior to those based on the same OEO but with a single-loop configuration, which are also compared in detail.

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Opt Lett ; 49(19): 5439-5442, 2024 Oct 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39352976

ABSTRACT

A novel, to the best of our knowledge, electro-optical modulation method is proposed for measuring third-order intermodulation distortion of photodetectors (PDs) based on de-coupling and de-embedding modulation distortion of modulators. The method utilizes dual parallel intensity modulation to generate electro-optical stimulus signals with fast and fine sweeping capability, and it eliminates the nonlinear impact of modulators by using low-frequency bias swing, allowing a direct extraction of the third-order output intercept point (OIP3) of PD from the combined nonlinear response contributed by both the modulators and the PD. The OIP3 of PD is frequency-swept measured with our method and compared to those with the conventional method to check for consistency. The proposed method enables a modulator-distortion-free, fast, and fine sweeping measurement of PDs using a simple system.

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J Clin Lab Anal ; : e25072, 2024 Sep 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39263925

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Chromosome 1q21 aberrations are one of the most common cytogenetic abnormalities in patients with multiple myeloma (MM). However, the prognostic value remains controversial. This study aimed to determine the prognostic value of numerical abnormalities of chromosome 1q21 for newly diagnosed patients with MM patients in Chinese population. METHODS: We retrospectively analyzed 629 patients with newly diagnosed MM who received the detection of chromosome 1q21 by fluorescence in situ hybridization in China. RESULTS: Among 629 patients, 309 (49.1%) had 1q21 abnormalities, of which 187 (29.7%) had three copies and 122 (19.4%) had four or more copies. Patients with two copies of 1q21 had a significantly longer median overall survival (OS) than those with three copies or ≥4 copies and also had longer progression-free survival (PFS). However, patients with three or ≥4 copies had similar OS and PFS. Univariate Cox proportional hazards regression analyses determined that 1q21 aberrations are associated with shorter OS and PFS. 1q21 aberrations are also independent poor prognostic factors for OS and PFS in multivariable analyses. Del(17p), t(4;14), and t(14;16) are common high-risk cytogenetic abnormalities (HRCAs) in patients with MM. Patients with 1q21+ alone or 1q21+ combined with HRCAs had shorter OS and PFS than patients without cytogenetic abnormalities. Patients with 1q21+ and t(11;14) also had shorter PFS but had similar OS than patients without cytogenetic abnormalities. CONCLUSION: Our study showed that chromosome 1q21 aberrations are poor prognostic factors for newly diagnosed patients with MM.

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J Biol Chem ; 298(8): 102251, 2022 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35835223

ABSTRACT

The soil-dwelling bacterium Pseudomonas putida S16 can survive on nicotine as its sole carbon and nitrogen source. The enzymes nicotine oxidoreductase (NicA2) and pseudooxynicotine amine oxidase (Pnao), both members of the flavin-containing amine oxidase family, catalyze the first two steps in the nicotine catabolism pathway. Our laboratory has previously shown that, contrary to other members of its enzyme family, NicA2 is actually a dehydrogenase that uses a cytochrome c protein (CycN) as its electron acceptor. The natural electron acceptor for Pnao is unknown; however, within the P. putida S16 genome, pnao forms an operon with cycN and nicA2, leading us to hypothesize that Pnao may also be a dehydrogenase that uses CycN as its electron acceptor. Here we characterized the kinetic properties of Pnao and show that Pnao is poorly oxidized by O2, but can be rapidly oxidized by CycN, indicating that Pnao indeed acts as a dehydrogenase that uses CycN as its oxidant. Comparing steady-state kinetics with transient kinetic experiments revealed that product release primarily limits turnover by Pnao. We also resolved the crystal structure of Pnao at 2.60 Å, which shows that Pnao has a similar structural fold as NicA2. Furthermore, rigid-body docking of the structure of CycN with Pnao and NicA2 identified a potential conserved binding site for CycN on these two enzymes. Taken together, our results demonstrate that although Pnao and NicA2 show a high degree of similarity to flavin containing amine oxidases that use dioxygen directly, both enzymes are actually dehydrogenases.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins , Oxidoreductases , Pseudomonas putida , Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Butanones , Cytochromes c/metabolism , Flavins/metabolism , Kinetics , Monoamine Oxidase/metabolism , Nicotine/analogs & derivatives , Nicotine/chemistry , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Pseudomonas putida/enzymology
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Opt Express ; 31(14): 22594-22602, 2023 Jul 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37475366

ABSTRACT

A high-resolution radar ranging scheme is proposed and demonstrated based on the ultra-wideband chaotic optoelectronic oscillator (OEO). Through biasing the electro-optic intensity modulator near its minimum transmission point, high-dimensional chaotic signals with flat spectra and low time-delayed signatures can be generated in the OEO, which are favorable for increasing the ranging resolution and the confidentiality. In the experiment, the optimized broadband OEO generates a high-dimensional chaotic signal with a flat spectrum in the frequency range of 2 GHz to 16 GHz and a high permutation entropy of 0.9754. This chaotic signal is used to achieve multiple target ranging, where a ranging resolution of 1.4 cm is realized.

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Opt Express ; 31(25): 41635-41644, 2023 Dec 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38087557

ABSTRACT

A high-resolution real-time Fourier transform scheme is proposed and demonstrated based on injecting an optical frequency comb (OFC) into a frequency shifting loop (FSL). Through setting the frequency interval between neighboring teeth in the coherent OFC to be equal to an integer multiple of the frequency shift and also the free spectral range of the FSL, the number of the effective signal replicas from the FSL is increased by M times, where M is the tooth number of the OFC. Hence, it breaks the limitation on the number of round trips due to the gain saturation effect and the cumulative amplified spontaneous emission noise in the FSL under a single optical carrier injection, which greatly enhances the frequency resolution. In the experiment, a coherent three-tone optical carrier is injected into an FSL to realize real-time spectrum analysis, where the frequency resolution is enhanced by three times compared with that by using a single-tone optical carrier injection, i.e., from 60 kHz to 20 kHz.

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Opt Express ; 31(24): 39454-39464, 2023 Nov 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38041267

ABSTRACT

An approach to generating chaotic signals with low time-delay signatures (TDSs) from a semiconductor laser (SCL) is proposed and demonstrated based on optoelectronic hybrid feedback. Through using a chirped fiber Bragg grating (CFBG) to provide distributed feedback, a chaotic signal with a low TDS is generated from the SCL. With the assistance of the nonlinear optoelectronic feedback provided by a microwave photonic link, the relaxation oscillation effect in the SCL is effectively suppressed, and the periodicity of the oscillation is greatly weakened. Hence, the TDS of the generated chaotic signal from the SCL is further suppressed, and the effective bandwidth is enlarged. Both simulation and experiment are carried out to verify the feasibility of the proposed scheme to suppress the TDS. In the experiment, a chaotic signal with a large effective bandwidth of 12.93 GHz, an extremely high permutation entropy (PE) of 0.9983, and a low TDS of 0.04, is generated by using a CFBG with a dispersion coefficient of 22.33 ps/nm. This TDS value is at the same level as that obtained by using the SCL-based scheme relying solely on distributed feedback in a CFBG with a dispersion coefficient of 2000 ps/nm.

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Opt Express ; 31(17): 27529-27542, 2023 Aug 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37710826

ABSTRACT

Neuromorphic spiking information processing based on neuron-like excitable effect has achieved rapid development in recent years due to its advantages such as ultra-high operation speed, programming-free implementation and low power consumption. However, the current physical platforms lack building blocks like compilers, logic gates, and more importantly, data memory. These factors become the shackles to construct a full-physical layer neural network. In this paper, a neuromorphic regenerative memory scheme is proposed based on a time-delayed broadband nonlinear optoelectronic oscillator (OEO), which enables reshaping and regenerating on-off keying encoding sequences. Through biasing the dual-drive Mach-Zehnder electro-optic modulator in the OEO cavity near its minimum transmission point, the OEO can work in excitable regime, where localized states are maintained for robust nonlinear spiking response. Both simulation and experiment are carried out to demonstrate the proposed scheme, where the simulation results and the experimental results fit in with each other. The proposed OEO-based neuromorphic regenerative memory scheme exhibits long-term response ability for short-term excitation, which shows an enormous application potential for high-speed neuromorphic information buffering, optoelectronic interconnection and computing.

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Opt Express ; 31(17): 28134-28144, 2023 Aug 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37710875

ABSTRACT

An approach to expanding the instantaneous bandwidth of a photonic sampling analog-to-digital converter (ADC) for receiving linear frequency modulation waveforms (LFMWs) is proposed and experimentally demonstrated based on up-sampling and filtering in the fractional Fourier domain. Through twice zero interpolation, the equivalent sampling rate is quadrupled, which also quadruples the nominal instantaneous bandwidth of the photonic sampling ADC. In addition, with the assistance of bandpass filtering in the fraction Fourier domain, the image signals and the harmonic distortions generated in the interpolation process are filtered out. As a result, the effective instantaneous bandwidth of the photonic sampling ADC is doubled. In the experiment, the instantaneous bandwidth of a photonic sampling ADC with a sampling rate of 5 GSa/s for receiving LFMWs is increased from 2.5 GHz to 5 GHz by using the proposed method. Input LFMWs within the frequency range of 24-27 GHz and 30-33 GHz, i.e., with an instantaneous bandwidth of 3 GHz, are digitized without frequency-domain aliasing. Besides, the ability of the proposed method to enhance the ranging accuracy in a broadband radar system is demonstrated. This method reduces the hardware complexity of the photonic sampling ADC for receiving broadband LFMWs in radar systems.

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Opt Express ; 31(2): 1656-1665, 2023 Jan 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36785196

ABSTRACT

A self-referenced method based on heterodyne carrier mapping is proposed to characterize the modulation efficiency of high-speed electro-optic phase modulators (EOPMs). The heterodyne carrier mapping replicates the optical carrier after phase modulation to an electrical replica, which enables observing the power variation of the optical carrier at a fixed low-frequency in the electrical domain. The modulation depths and half-wave voltages within the frequency range of up to 40 GHz are determined by measuring the amplitude ratio of the mapped low-frequency component at 80 MHz in the cases of on and off single-tone modulation of the EOPM. The measured results are compared to those obtained with the traditional optical spectrum analysis method and the electrical spectrum sweep method to check the consistency and accuracy. Surpassing the heterodyne spectrum mapping (HSM) scheme, our method only requires a single-tone driving of the EOPM under test and completely avoids the roll-off responsivity of the photodetector through the fixed low-frequency detection.

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Opt Lett ; 48(13): 3411-3414, 2023 Jul 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37390143

ABSTRACT

An approach to generating pulses with programmable positions is proposed and demonstrated based on a phase-modulated optical frequency-shifting loop (OFSL). By setting the OFSL to operate in the integer Talbot state, pulses are generated in the phase-locked positions, since the additional phase introduced by the electro-optic phase modulator (PM) in the OFSL is equal to an integer multiple of 2π in each round trip. Therefore, the pulse positions can be controlled and encoded by designing the driving waveform of the PM in a round-trip time. In the experiment, linear, round-trip, quadratic, and sinusoidal variations of pulse intervals are achieved by applying the corresponding driving waveforms to the PM. Pulse trains with coded pulse positions are also realized. In addition, the OFSL driven by waveforms with repetition rates equal to double and triple the free spectral range of the loop is also demonstrated. The proposed scheme paves a way to generate optical pulse trains with user-defined pulse positions, which can be used for such applications as compressed sensing and lidar.


Subject(s)
Eye , Heart Rate
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Molecules ; 28(10)2023 May 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37241979

ABSTRACT

Commonly used peroxydisulfate (PS) or peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation methods have been limited in their practical application due to certain drawbacks, such as high cost, high energy consumption and secondary pollution. In this study, a catalyst-free alizarin green (AG) self-activating PMS catalytic system was constructed based on photosensitization properties of dye, which ultimately achieved efficient degradation of the dye activator, also the target pollutant. Here, 52.5% of the 100 mL mixture of 10 mg/L AG decomposed within 60 min with 1 mM PMS under visible-light irradiation, thereby showing a strong pH adaptation. Mechanism of AG self-activating PMS was revealed that the photo-excited AG can effectively transfer photo-induced electrons to PMS for its activation, which generates reactive oxidizing species dominated by singlet oxygen (1O2), and supplemented by hydroxyl radical (•OH), superoxide radical (O2•-) and sulfate radical (SO4•-) to realize the efficient self-degradation of the dye pollutants. Moreover, such self-catalytic system operated well under natural sunlight irradiation, indicating the great application potential in the actual wastewater treatment. Herein, photosensitive dye acted as an ideal PMS activator realizing its efficient self-degradation, which provides a novel idea of "using waste to treat waste" for developing wastewater treatment process in a high-efficiency and low-consumption way.

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Biochemistry ; 61(20): 2182-2187, 2022 10 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36154019

ABSTRACT

The enzyme nicotine oxidoreductase (NicA2) is a member of the flavoprotein amine oxidase family that uses a cytochrome c protein (CycN) as its oxidant instead of dioxygen, which is the oxidant used by most other members of this enzyme family. We recently identified a potential binding site for CycN on the surface of NicA2 through rigid body docking [J. Biol. Chem. 2022, 298 (8), 102251]. However, this potential binding interface has not been experimentally validated. In this paper, we used unnatural amino acid incorporation to probe the binding interface between NicA2 and CycN. Our results are consistent with a structural model of the NicA2-CycN complex predicted by protein-protein docking and AlphaFold, suggesting that this is the binding site for CycN on NicA2's surface. Based on additional mutagenesis of potentially redox active residues in NicA2, we propose that electron transfer from NicA2's flavin to CycN's heme occurs without the assistance of a protein-derived wire.


Subject(s)
Nicotine , Oxidoreductases , Amines , Amino Acids/metabolism , Cytochromes c/genetics , Cytochromes c/metabolism , Electron Transport , Electrons , Flavins/metabolism , Flavoproteins/metabolism , Heme/metabolism , Nicotine/chemistry , Oxidants , Oxidation-Reduction , Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Oxygen
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Opt Express ; 30(22): 40337-40346, 2022 Oct 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36298968

ABSTRACT

A self-reference and on-chip method for extracting the intrinsic frequency responses including modulation index and half-wave voltage of electro-optic modulator (EOM) chips is proposed based on photonic down-conversion sampling and microwave fixture de-embedding. The photonic down-conversion sampling is firstly employed to extract the combined response of the source network SxN, the adapter network SAN and the EOM chip. Then the Open-Short-Load (OSL) calibration is exploited to realize the on-chip microwave de-embedding of SxN and SAN in terms of the transmission attenuation and the impedance mismatch. Finally, the power leveling technique is used to track the incident microwave power to obtain the intrinsic half-wave voltage of the EOM chip. Our method features self-reference and on-chip capability, which is applicable for the EOM chips even without a good impedance match, and is free of any extra optical/electrical (O/E) transducer standard, which will be helpful to chip evaluation and packaging optimization.

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Opt Express ; 30(16): 28569-28576, 2022 Aug 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36299049

ABSTRACT

A self-calibrated approach is proposed to measure the relative frequency response of Mach-Zehnder modulators (MZMs) based on dual-carrier modulation and low-frequency detection. In this scheme, a dual-carrier is generated by combining a continuous-wave light from a distributed feedback laser diode with its frequency-shifted replica. Through modulating the dual-carrier by a frequency-scanned single-tone microwave signal via the MZM under test biased at its minimum transmission point, a fixed low-frequency heterodyne signal carrying the electro-optic modulation response information is generated after photodetection, from which the relative frequency response of the MZM can be obtained. In the experiment, the relative frequency response of a commercial MZM is measured by using the proposed method, where the result fits in with those obtained by using the conventional optical spectrum analysis method and the microwave network analysis method. The proposed method features self-calibration, high frequency resolution, low-frequency detection, and usage of only a single frequency-scanned microwave source, which is favorable for characterizing the microwave performance of MZMs in backbone optical communication and microwave photonic systems.

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Opt Express ; 30(8): 12596-12604, 2022 Apr 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35472893

ABSTRACT

A self-referenced method is proposed to characterize the electro-optic frequency response of dual-parallel Mach-Zehnder modulators (DPMZMs) based on single-tone level control and low-frequency bias swing. The single-tone driving signal and the low-frequency bias signal of the DPMZM mix with each other after photodetection, and a low-frequency beat note is generated in the electrical domain. The functional relationship between the desired low-frequency amplitude and the single-tone driving level is investigated and established, from which the modulation depth and half-wave voltage are extracted with the help of regression analysis. We experimentally demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed method and compare it with the conventional ones to check the consistency. The self-referenced method features single-tone modulation and low-frequency detection for measuring high-speed DPMZMs, which avoids the use of a broadband photodetector (PD) and the influence of the uneven response of the PD.

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Opt Express ; 30(2): 2299-2309, 2022 Jan 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35209373

ABSTRACT

In this work, we propose and demonstrate a self-reference on-chip testing method to obtain the frequency response characteristics of photodiode chips based on photonic sampling and microwave de-embedding. The half-frequency photonic sampling enables self-reference extraction of the combined response of the photodiode chip, the adapter network and the receiver network. The microwave de-embedding under short-open-load-device (SOLD) termination is used to realize on-chip de-embedding of the adapter network and the receiver network in terms of the transmission loss and the impedance mismatch. The proposed on-chip testing method is free of any extra electro-optical transducer standard, which is favorable for performance monitoring in chip evaluation.

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