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Optica Publishing Group
  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 38,
  • Issue 16,
  • pp. 4333-4340
  • (2020)

Photonic-Assisted Filter-Free Microwave Doppler Frequency Shift Measurement Using a Fixed Low-Frequency Reference Signal

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Abstract

A filter-free photonic approach for measuring microwave Doppler frequency shift (DFS) based on two cascaded electro-optic modulators (EOMs) and a fixed low-frequency reference signal is proposed. An optical carrier is carrier-suppressed single-sideband modulated by the transmitted signal and the reference signal at EOM-I. The output from EOM-I is then single-sideband modulated by the echo signal at EOM-II. Subsequently, the output from EOM-II is injected into a photodetector to implement optical-to-electrical conversion. Both the value and direction of the DFS can be obtained by analyzing the frequency of the generated low-frequency electrical signal. The proposed approach has a compact structure and no optical filtering is needed. An experiment is performed to verify the proposed approach. For different microwave frequencies from 7 to 16 GHz, DFS from −100 to 100 kHz is measured, with a measurement error of less than ±0.05 Hz. The stability of the system is also verified. Within 30 minutes, the change of measurement error is less than ±0.05 Hz.

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