DOI: 10.3390/photonics13060600 ISSN: 2304-6732

Multidimensional Optimization of Radio-over-Fiber Links Based on Tunable Carrier-to-Sideband Ratio

Weile Zhai, Jinyuan Ye, Ruihao Wang, Zhong’ao Yang, Jiajun Tan, Xiaoyan Pang, Wanzhao Cui, Yongsheng Gao

In radio-over-fiber (RoF) links, optical single-sideband (OSSB) modulation is an effective method to mitigate power fading caused by chromatic dispersion. However, its low modulation efficiency leads to suboptimal link performance. To address this, we propose a tunable optical carrier-to-sideband ratio (OCSR) OSSB modulation scheme based on a dual-electrode Mach–Zehnder modulator (DEMZM) in a Sagnac loop. Firstly, by adjusting the OCSR, higher radio-frequency (RF) transmission efficiency can be achieved. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed link provides a 6 dB improvement in received RF power compared to conventional SSB modulation schemes. Furthermore, this approach effectively optimizes nonlinear distortions in the link, achieving a 12.14 dB enhancement in spurious-free dynamic range (SFDR). For tests conducted with a broadband signal featuring a 15 GHz carrier frequency and 500 MHz bandwidth, the optimal error vector magnitude (EVM) reaches 4.88%. Additionally, the link performance can be flexibly improved by adjusting the polarization controller configurations for each channel, making it suitable for multi-user application scenarios.

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