Abstract
A reconfigurable photonic binary phase-coded microwave signal generator with fundamental/subharmonic carrier frequency is proposed and experimentally investigated based on a dual-electrode dual parallel Mach–Zehnder modulator (DE-DPMZM). The local oscillator (LO) signal and coding signal are intensity modulated and phase modulated, respectively, on the two arms of the DE-DPMZM. The bias voltage of the intensity modulator is set to the quadrature or maximum working points to produce fundamental or subharmonic frequency, respectively. By precisely adjusting the amplitude of the LO signal and the bias voltage of the parent modulator, the light carriers of both arms of the DE-DPMZM can be eliminated. After detection, binary phase-coded microwave signal with frequency equal to or twice the frequency of the LO signal can be generated. The proposed system has a simple structure, high reconfigurability, and good frequency tunability due to its avoidance of using optical filters. In the experiment, phase-coded microwave waveforms at 6 GHz and 11 GHz are generated by using 6 GHz and 11 GHz LO signals or 3 GHz and 5.5 GHz LO signals, respectively. Meanwhile, the performance is evaluated in terms of phase recovery accuracy and pulse compression capability. The experimental results show that the proposed generator has high peak-to-sidelobe ratio, which has practical significance for radar detection of weak targets.
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