Abstract

A dispersion tolerant optical receiver has been theoretically analyzed and experimentally demonstrated to mitigate the effects of fiber chromatic dispersion on directly modulated radio-frequency photonic links. The technique is based on a carrier-suppressed photonic image rejection down-converter implemented with a dual-electrode Mach-Zehnder modulator and a transmission mode fiber-Bragg-grating filter. The chromatic dispersion effect is significantly suppressed and a nearly frequency-independent intermediate-frequency response is experimentally observed over the band of 6 to 14 GHz

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