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Downloaded from orbit.dtu.dk on: Dec 11, 218 Beyond 1 Gbit/s wireless connectivity enabled by THz photonics Yu, Xianbin; Jia, Shi; Pang, Xiaodan; Morioka, Toshio; Oxenløwe, Leif Katsuo Published in: Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks Link to article, DOI: 1.119/ICTON.217.824975 Publication date: 217 Document Version Peer reviewed version Link back to DTU Orbit Citation (APA): Yu, X., Jia, S., Pang, X., Morioka, T., & Oxenløwe, L. K. (217). Beyond 1 Gbit/s wireless connectivity enabled by THz photonics. In Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks [824975] IEEE. International Conference on Transparent Optical Networks, DOI: 1.119/ICTON.217.824975 General rights Copyright and moral rights for the publications made accessible in the public portal are retained by the authors and/or other copyright owners and it is a condition of accessing publications that users recognise and abide by the legal requirements associated with these rights. Users may download and print one copy of any publication from the public portal for the purpose of private study or research. You may not further distribute the material or use it for any profit-making activity or commercial gain You may freely distribute the URL identifying the publication in the public portal If you believe that this document breaches copyright please contact us providing details, and we will remove access to the work immediately and investigate your claim.

Beyond 1Gbit/s wireless connectivity enabled by THz Photonics (Invited) Xianbin Yu 1, Shi Jia 1, Xiaodan Pang 2, Toshio Morioka 3, Leif K. Oxenloewe 3 1 Department of Electronic Engineering, College of Information Science and Electronic Engineering, Zhejiang University, 3127 Hangzhou, China. E-mail: xyu@zju.edu.cn 2 School of ICT, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, SE-1644 Kista, Sweden. 3 DTU Fotonik, Technical University of Denmark, DK-28, Lyngby, Denmark. ABSTRACT Beyond 1Gbit/s wireless connectivity is appreciated in many scenarios, such as big data wireless cloud, ultrafast wireless download, large volume data transfer, etc. In this paper, we will present our recent achievements on beyond 1Gbit/s ultrafast terahertz (THz) wireless links enabled by THz photonics. Keywords: THz photonics, THz wireless communication, photomixing, uni-travelling carrier photodiode (UTC-PD). 1. INTRODUCTION THz band (>3GHz) features ultrabroad radio frequency bandwidth available, which makes it very attractive in many application scenarios, e.g. ultrafast short range wireless communication, nondestructive spectroscopic detection, telescope, etc. From the prospect of communication, THz technologies have been widely recognized as the Next Frontier for supporting ultrafast datarates of up to Terabit-per-second (Tbps), which is and far beyond the capacity of microwave and millimeter-wave [1][2][3] and is foreseeable to be highly desirable in accommodating, for example, big data wireless cloud, ultrafast wireless download, large volume data transfer, etc. Recently, exploring sub-thz and THz bands for delivering very high datarates has been invested a lot of research efforts, and many communication systems have been demonstrated [4]- [19]. Amongst them, benefited from ultrafast photoresponse of uni-travelling carrier photodiodes (UTC-PDs) and hence extremely large bandwidth in the THz frequency bands, opto-electronic-based approach has exhibited advantageous potentials in supporting large throughput [2]. We have recently also demonstrated some high speed THz wireless communication systems in the frequency range of 3GHz-5GHHz, at data rates of 6Gbit/s, 16Gbit/s and up to 26Gbit/s [14]-[17]. As we know, high speed data signals are very sensitive to the nonlinearity and phase noise in the transmission systems, in turn highly pure THz signals with low phase noise are needed, which is one of the challenging aspects in developing ultrafast THz wireless communication systems. In our system, we develop the technology to generate THz signals with low phase noise by using coherent photonics, and based on that, THz wireless transmission of beyond 1Gbit/s is realized. In this paper, we will technically present coherent photonics-enabled THz generation with high quality and THz wireless transmission of 16Gbit/s in the 4GHz band. In addition, THz phase noise and its impact on the bit-error rate performance will be analyzed. 2. THZ PHOTONICS ENABLED HIGH SPEED WIRELESS LINKS 2.1 Photonics-enabled THz generation with high purity The experimental configuration for generating THz tones and measuring THz phase noise is shown in Fig. 1. We first optically create a frequency comb based on two concatenated phase modulators (PMs), both of which are driven by an amplified 25 GHz sinusoidal signal. An optical tunable delay line in-between is used to match the phase of the two-stage modulation, in order to improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the optical tones in the comb needed for the 3-5 GHz carrier generation. Subsequently, a programmable wavelength selective switch (WSS-1, Finisar 4S) is employed to extract for photo-mixing generation of THz signals. We generate a 4 GHz beat note by photomixing two wavelengths in different schemes. Fig. 1(a) depicts the configuration of extracting two wavelengths without splitting them after the WSS-1, so called coherent beating without optical splitting, for phase noise performance comparison. Fig. 1 is the system configuration to test THz phase noise performance based on the complete system used for communication in Section 2.2, in order to obtain the best THz quality for communication by compensating phase decorrelation after the WSS-1. We measure phase noise of the generated 4 GHz tone when the optical local oscillator (λ LO ) path is compensated with a piece of matched fiber (5 m), called with compensation fiber after WSS-1. The THz purity is investigated by measuring the phase noise of down-converted intermediate frequency component in a spectrum analyzer.

Fig. 2(a) shows the measured phase noise of 4 GHz beat note in different cases. For comparison purpose, the phase noise by coherent beating two optical lines without splitting (in Fig.2(a)) is also displayed. It can be seen from Fig.2(a) that when path length difference (PLD) is m, meaning the LO path is accurately compensated by a piece of matched fiber, the phase noise performance of THz carrier is same as that in coherent beating. However, the phase noise of 4 GHz signal is becoming worse and worse when 1 m, 2 m, 3 m and 5 m path-length difference are introduced. In addition, we investigate the influence of phase noise on communication system performance by modulating a 1 Gbit/s OOK baseband data and analyzing the BER of the received signal after a 5 cm free space transmission in the scope. The measured BER results are shown in Fig.2. We can observe that the BER performance in the cases without optical splitting and with the beating of two free-running lasers is the best and worst, respectively. In between the BER gets worse when path length difference increases from m to 5 m. Therefore, the path-length difference caused optical phase de-correlation has significant influence on the communication system performance, due to the phase noise degradation of generated THz beat-notes. Fig. 1. Experimental configuration for measuring 35 GHz phase noise generated in the cases of (a) coherent beating of two comb lines and with compensation fiber after WSS-1. Fig. 2. (a) Phase noise of the generated 4 GHz carrier with different path length difference. BER performance of OOK modulation at 4 GHz with different path length difference. 2.2 16Gbit/s THz wireless connectivity The THz communication experimental configuration is based on the system in Fig.1 when the path length difference is accurately compensated, as shown in Fig. 3(a). In this experiment, we modulate 25GHz-spaced 8 comb lines with Nyquist quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) pseudorandom binary sequence (PRBS) 2 7-1 signals at an in-phase (I) and quadrature (Q) modulator. The digital baseband data signal is generated and shaped by using an arbitrary waveform generator (AWG). The 25 GHz spaced optical frequency comb and the combined 8-channel optical spectrum is shown in Fig. 3(a) and Fig. 3, the data modulated 8 WDM channels are used with the optical LO to generate the THz signal around 4 GHz. At the receiver side, a subharmonic THz Scottky mixer operating in the frequency range of 3-5 GHz is used to down-convert the received THz signal into an intermediate frequency signal. The mixer is fed by a 36-order frequency multiplier driven by an 8.3-13.9 GHz tunable electrical LO signal. The IF output is amplified by a chain of electrical amplifiers with 42 db gain, and is finally demodulated and analyzed by a broadband real time sampling oscilloscope (63 GHz Keysight DSOZ634A Infiniium).

1Gbaud QPSK per channel is used in the experiment, resulting in a total bitrate of 16Gbit/s. The measured BER performance after wireless propagation is shown in Fig. 4(a). We can see that the 375 GHz and 5 GHz channels in Fig. 4(a) are slightly worse than the 325-, 35-, 425- and 45 GHz channels with a penalty of less than 1 db. This penalty is mainly caused by the fluctuated conversion loss of the Schottky mixer based receiver, as shown in Fig. 4. In the 3-5 GHz frequency range, 375 GHz and 5 GHz bands exhibit the largest conversion loss and 4 GHz least, which comply well with the BER performance observation and is also reflected in the 8-channel electrical spectrum in Fig. 4. The BER performance in the experiment is evaluated from the error-vector magnitude (EVM) of the processed constellations. 25GHz Multi-channel optical modulation (a) THz wireless radiation/propagation LD PM1 Φ PM2 25GHz comb generation EDFA WSS-1 Compensation fiber I AWG Q EDFA IQ Mod WSS-2 λlo λ1 λ3 λ2n+1 λ2 λ4 λ2n Filter PC Pol Att. 5GHz 3GHz λ1,2,3,4,5... λlo UTC-PD THz lens 5cm THz lens Mixer x12/36 Electrical LO Real-time scope (second heterodyne) 4GHz (c) 4GHz -5-6 -7 1547 1548 1549 155 1551 1552 1553 Wavelength (nm) 1548 1549 155 1551 1552 1553 Wavelength (nm) (c) Fig. 3. (a) Experimental configuration of the 3-5 GHz photonics-wireless communication system. Generated 25 GHz spaced frequency comb spectrum and optical tones for THz generation. (c) WSS-prepared 8 WDM channels 25 GHz apart and centered 4 GHz from the LO before the UTC-PD. -5-15 -25-35 -5-15 -25-35 Analogue IF power (dbm) (a) 325 35 375 4 425 45 475 5 Frequency (GHz) Fig. 4. (a) Measured BER performance after 5 cm wireless transmission for 8 channels in the 3-5 GHz band, 8-channel electrical spectrum and frequency dependent conversion loss of the receiver.

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