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26 March 2016 Optical vector network analyzer based on amplitude-phase modulation
Oleg G. Morozov, Gennady A. Morozov, Ilnur I. Nureev, Dilyara I. Kasimova, Mikhail Yu. Zastela, Pavel V. Gavrilov, Igor A. Makarov, Vadim A. Purtov
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Proceedings Volume 9807, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2015; 980717 (2016) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2232993
Event: XIII International Scientific and Technical Conference on Optical Technologies in Telecommunications, 2015, Ufa, Russian Federation
Abstract
The article describes the principles of optical vector network analyzer (OVNA) design for fiber Bragg gratings (FBG) characterization based on amplitude-phase modulation of optical carrier that allow us to improve the measurement accuracy of amplitude and phase parameters of the elements under test. Unlike existing OVNA based on a single-sideband and unbalanced double sideband amplitude modulation, the ratio of the two side components of the probing radiation is used for analysis of amplitude and phase parameters of the tested elements, and the radiation of the optical carrier is suppressed, or the latter is used as a local oscillator. The suggested OVNA is designed for the narrow band-stop elements (π-phaseshift FBG) and wide band-pass elements (linear chirped FBG) research.
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Oleg G. Morozov, Gennady A. Morozov, Ilnur I. Nureev, Dilyara I. Kasimova, Mikhail Yu. Zastela, Pavel V. Gavrilov, Igor A. Makarov, and Vadim A. Purtov "Optical vector network analyzer based on amplitude-phase modulation", Proc. SPIE 9807, Optical Technologies for Telecommunications 2015, 980717 (26 March 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2232993
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KEYWORDS
Fiber Bragg gratings

Modulation

Optical components

Modulators

Signal detection

Microwave photonics

Microwave radiation

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