Wen Hua Shun, Xu Bo Rui, Zhai Kun Peng, Sun Jia Zheng, Wang Jian, Du Xin Hao, Jin Ya, Chen Wei, Li Wei, Zhu Ning Hua, Li Ming
Opt Express. 2021 Aug 30;29(18):28725-28740. doi: 10.1364/OE.436173.
Microwave photonic filters (MPFs) with only one ultra-narrow passband are able to provide high frequency selectivity and wide spectral range, and they are of great importance in radio-frequency (RF) signal processing. However, currently all MPFs are limited by trade-offs between key parameters such as spectral resolution and range, tunability, and stability. Here, we report the first demonstration of a single passband MPF with unprecedented performance including ultrahigh spectral resolution of 650 kHz, 0-40 GHz spectral range, and high stability of center frequency drifting within ±50 kHz. This record performance is accomplished by breaking the amplitude equality of a phase-modulated signal via a Brillouin dynamic grating (BDG) which has an ultra-narrow reflection spectrum of sub-MHz. The results point to new ways of creating high performance microwave photonic systems, such as satellite and mobile communications, radars, and remote-sensing systems.