Abstract

Photonic time stretched analog-to-digital converter (PTS-ADC) utilizes a broadband optical source and dispersion medium to expand the capabilities of electrical digitizers, achieving real-time sampling with high resolution. In order to minimize used fiber length and simplify PTS-ADC equipment, large dispersion photonic crystal fiber (PCF) is used as dispersion medium. In this letter we demonstrated the impact of optical nonlinearity on PTS-ADC based on large dispersion PCF performance as compared with single mode fiber (SMF) and dispersion compensation fiber (DCF). It is stimulated that dispersion penalty null frequency of fundamental tone will shift using three fibers when nonlinearity is added. In comparison, SMF is most insensitivity by changing input optical power, then PCF. However PCF is most insensitive by changing pulse width. Meanwhile, PCF is best to suppress 3rd-order harmonic distortion according to carrier-to-interference ratio (CIR) in three fibers. PCF is the most suitable as broadening medium in PTS-ADC.

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