Abstract

We demonstrate a new photonically assisted reconfigurable radio-frequency waveform generator. The setup is based on phase modulating a multi-wavelength pulse source and subsequent compression in a dispersive medium. Under the appropriate conditions, we show that the photodetected electrical signal is broadband and coherent. Specifically, we show that this system allows for the synthesis of a reconfigurable finite-impulse-response filter where the number of filter taps is given by the number of wavelengths available from the multi-wavelength source and the reconfiguration is determined simply by their power and wavelength separation. We also show that this technique allows for time-multiplexing the synthesized waveforms, thus leading to an effective switching speed fixed by the clock rate. In particular, we show transitions between synthesized waveforms with a frequency content > 60 GHz in periods shorter than 100 ps.

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