Abstract

In this paper, a novel microwave photonic mixer based on a single integrated dual-drive dual-parallel Mach–Zehnder modulator (DD-DPMZM) is proposed. One submodulator is used to generate a single sideband (SSB) signal of the local oscillator, whereas the other submodulator is used to generate a double sideband signal of the radio-frequency signal. By adjusting the main dc bias of DD-DPMZM, we can suppress the optical carrier at the output of the DD-DPMZM. Mixed signals can be obtained after a photodiode. The structure features the advantages of high conversion efficiency and the elimination of dispersion-induced power fading. An experiment is carried out to verify the effectiveness of the scheme, and a significant improvement of 15.5 dB in conversion efficiency compared with the conventional photonic mixer is achieved. In addition, it avoids the influence of fiber dispersion. The proposed mixer is promising to find applications in future wideband wireless communication systems.

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