M. A. Ilgaz, Andrei Lavric, Temitope Odedeyi, B. Batagelj
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Abstract
The opto-electronic oscillator is a well-known microwave photonic device that produces high-frequency signals in the microwave range. One of the main advantages of the opto-electronic oscillator is that it produces high-frequency signals with low phase noise thanks to the resonator's properties. In most cases the opto-electronic oscillator faces the problem of generating side modes besides the oscillation signal due to non-ideal filtering. In this paper we propose a solution for the additional suppression of these undesired harmonics using a combination of two slightly detuned bandpass microstrip filters. We report an improvement for the side-mode suppression ratio about 8.3 dB with a single-loop 90-m-long opto-electronic oscillator at 10.4 GHz.