Abstract

Third order intermodulation (IM3) can cause non-linearity effects which result in interference and crosstalk between the subcarriers in radio over fibre (ROF) transmissions. This paper presents the experimental results of the effect of varying the magnitude of the laser bias current on the IM3 in an ROF system with direct modulation. We also investigate the behaviour of the system spurious free dynamic range (SFDR) with the bias current variation. The results show that there will be an optimum bias current range for a given range of the radio frequency (RF) input power in order to minimise the IM3 effect and obtain the best possible SFDR for the system.

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