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Ultra-Broadband Microwave Frequency Measurement Based on Two-Dimensional Information Mapping via Transient Stimulated Brillouin Scattering of Chirped Optical Pulse Sequences
This paper proposes a system based on the chirped optical pulse sequence (COPS)-stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS) effect that utilizes two-dimensional information mapping to realize instantaneous, high-precision and ultra-broadband microwave frequency measurement (MFM). In the proposed MFM system, the unknown signals of different frequencies are frequency-selected by the SBS effect on the COPS to obtain time-dimensional information corresponding to the frequency. The differential response of the optical band-pass filter at different wavelengths is then used to acquire the amplitude-dimensional information corresponding to the frequency. Simultaneous mapping of these dimensions allows for high-precision measurement of the signal under test. The proposed system's single-tone, dual-tone and quad-tone microwave frequency measurements are validated experimentally, and the proposed system exhibits a minimum measurement time of 100 ns with a frequency measurement accuracy of less than 1 MHz and an instantaneous bandwidth exceeding 20 GHz.
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The Journal of Lightwave Technology is comprised of original contributions, both regular papers and letters, covering work in all aspects of optical guided-wave science, technology, and engineering. Manuscripts are solicited which report original theoretical and/or experimental results which advance the technological base of guided-wave technology. Tutorial and review papers are by invitation only. Topics of interest include the following: fiber and cable technologies, active and passive guided-wave componentry (light sources, detectors, repeaters, switches, fiber sensors, etc.); integrated optics and optoelectronics; and systems, subsystems, new applications and unique field trials. System oriented manuscripts should be concerned with systems which perform a function not previously available, out-perform previously established systems, or represent enhancements in the state of the art in general.