Saturday, July 25, 2020

Abstract-Demonstration of photonics-aided terahertz wireless transmission system with using silicon photonics circuit


Sang-Rok Moon, Seungjun Han, Sanghwa Yoo, Heuk Park, Won-Kyoung Lee, Joon Ki Lee, Jongwoo Park, Kyoungsik Yu, Seung-Hyun Cho, and Joonyoung Kim
Experimental setup of the THz wireless communication system using silicon photonics circuit (SPC).

https://www.osapublishing.org/oe/abstract.cfm?uri=oe-28-16-23397

We experimentally demonstrate the use of silicon photonics circuit (SPC) in the simple and cost-effective photonics-aided Terahertz (THz) wireless transmission system. We perform theoretical investigation (with experimental confirmation) to understand that the system performance is more sensitive to the free space path loss (FSPL) at the THz wireless link than the SPC’s insertion loss. The SPC, we design and fabricate, combines two incident optical carriers at different wavelengths and modulates one of two optical carriers with data to transfer, consequently reducing the system footprint that is indeed one of the key challenges that must be tackled for better practicability of the THz communication system. We perform experimental verification to show the feasibility of 40 Gb/s non-return-to-zero (NRZ) on-off-keying (OOK) signal transmission over 1.4 m wireless link for possibly its application in short-reach indoor wireless communication systems utilizing (sub-)THz frequency band such as, e.g., indoor WiFi, distributed antenna/radio systems, rack-to-rack data delivery, etc. The SPC could be further integrated with various photonic elements such as semiconductor optical amplifiers, laser diodes, and photo-mixers, which will enable the path towards all-photonic THz-wave synthesizers.
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