Flexible Nyquist Pulse Sequence Generation With Variable Bandwidth and Repetition Rate

The rectangular spectrum of sinc-shaped Nyquist pulses enables the encoding of data in a minimum spectral width. Sinc pulses can improve optical sampling devices, could enable the implementation of ideal rectangular microwave photonics filters, and can be used for all-optical signal processing, spec...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Stefan Preusler, Norman Wenzel, Thomas Schneider
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2014-01-01
Series:IEEE Photonics Journal
Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6838957/
id doaj-f92101683ead46c6ab2d3b8677e597a5
record_format Article
spelling doaj-f92101683ead46c6ab2d3b8677e597a52021-03-29T17:19:13ZengIEEEIEEE Photonics Journal1943-06552014-01-01641810.1109/JPHOT.2014.23312406838957Flexible Nyquist Pulse Sequence Generation With Variable Bandwidth and Repetition RateStefan PreuslerNorman Wenzel0Thomas Schneider1Inst. fur Hochfrequenztech., Hochschule fur Telekommunikation Leipzig, Leipzig, GermanyInst. fur Hochfrequenztech., Tech. Univ. Braunschweig, Braunschweig, GermanyThe rectangular spectrum of sinc-shaped Nyquist pulses enables the encoding of data in a minimum spectral width. Sinc pulses can improve optical sampling devices, could enable the implementation of ideal rectangular microwave photonics filters, and can be used for all-optical signal processing, spectroscopy, and light storage. Recently, the generation of sinc-pulse sequences with extraordinary quality was shown by the utilization of cascaded modulators. However, the line width and repetition rate of the pulses is limited by the modulator bandwidth. Here, we present the nonrestricted generation of flexible Nyquist pulse sequences. Therefore, multiple single lines of a comb generator are extracted with optical filters and subsequently processed by cascaded modulators. In a first proof-of-concept experiment, we achieved almost ideally sinc-shaped Nyquist pulses with a bandwidth of 286 GHz, a pulse width of 3.5 ps, and a duty cycle of 2.2%. However, sinc-shaped Nyquist pulse sequences in the femtosecond range with terahertz bandwidths would be possible with the method.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6838957/
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author Stefan Preusler
Norman Wenzel
Thomas Schneider
spellingShingle Stefan Preusler
Norman Wenzel
Thomas Schneider
Flexible Nyquist Pulse Sequence Generation With Variable Bandwidth and Repetition Rate
IEEE Photonics Journal
author_facet Stefan Preusler
Norman Wenzel
Thomas Schneider
author_sort Stefan Preusler
title Flexible Nyquist Pulse Sequence Generation With Variable Bandwidth and Repetition Rate
title_short Flexible Nyquist Pulse Sequence Generation With Variable Bandwidth and Repetition Rate
title_full Flexible Nyquist Pulse Sequence Generation With Variable Bandwidth and Repetition Rate
title_fullStr Flexible Nyquist Pulse Sequence Generation With Variable Bandwidth and Repetition Rate
title_full_unstemmed Flexible Nyquist Pulse Sequence Generation With Variable Bandwidth and Repetition Rate
title_sort flexible nyquist pulse sequence generation with variable bandwidth and repetition rate
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Photonics Journal
issn 1943-0655
publishDate 2014-01-01
description The rectangular spectrum of sinc-shaped Nyquist pulses enables the encoding of data in a minimum spectral width. Sinc pulses can improve optical sampling devices, could enable the implementation of ideal rectangular microwave photonics filters, and can be used for all-optical signal processing, spectroscopy, and light storage. Recently, the generation of sinc-pulse sequences with extraordinary quality was shown by the utilization of cascaded modulators. However, the line width and repetition rate of the pulses is limited by the modulator bandwidth. Here, we present the nonrestricted generation of flexible Nyquist pulse sequences. Therefore, multiple single lines of a comb generator are extracted with optical filters and subsequently processed by cascaded modulators. In a first proof-of-concept experiment, we achieved almost ideally sinc-shaped Nyquist pulses with a bandwidth of 286 GHz, a pulse width of 3.5 ps, and a duty cycle of 2.2%. However, sinc-shaped Nyquist pulse sequences in the femtosecond range with terahertz bandwidths would be possible with the method.
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/6838957/
work_keys_str_mv AT stefanpreusler flexiblenyquistpulsesequencegenerationwithvariablebandwidthandrepetitionrate
AT normanwenzel flexiblenyquistpulsesequencegenerationwithvariablebandwidthandrepetitionrate
AT thomasschneider flexiblenyquistpulsesequencegenerationwithvariablebandwidthandrepetitionrate
_version_ 1724198022302138368