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Writing Bragg Gratings in Multicore Fibers
Published on: April 20, 2016
Ring-core few-mode fiber for tunable true time delay line operation
Abstract:
We propose, for the first time to our knowledge, tunable true time delay line operation for radiofrequency signals on a few-mode fiber link. In particular, the custom design of a 7-LP-mode ring-core few-mode fiber together with a set of 5 broadband long period gratings inscribed at the proper positions along the fiber allows 4-sample true time delay line tunability over a 20-nm optical wavelength range. We study the performance of the designed true time delay line in the context of reconfigurable microwave photonics signal processing by theoretically evaluating microwave signal filtering and optical beamforming networks for phased array antennas.
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