Impact of ADC parameters on linear optical sampling systems

Linear optical sampling (LOS), based on the coherent photodetection of an optical signal under test with a low repetition-rate signal originating from a pulsed local oscillator (LO), enables the characterization of the temporal electric field of optical sources. Thanks to this technique, low-speed p...

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Hauptverfasser: Nguyen, Trung-Hien, Gay, Mathilde, Gomez-Agis, Fausto, Lobo, Sébastien, Sentieys, Olivier, Simon, Jean-Claude, Peucheret, Christophe, Bramerie, Laurent
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description Linear optical sampling (LOS), based on the coherent photodetection of an optical signal under test with a low repetition-rate signal originating from a pulsed local oscillator (LO), enables the characterization of the temporal electric field of optical sources. Thanks to this technique, low-speed photodetectors and analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) can be integrated in the LOS system providing a cost-effective tool for characterizing high-speed signals. However, the impact of photodetector and ADC parameters on such LOS systems has not been explored in detail so far. These parameters, including the integration time of the track-and-hold function, the effective number of bits (ENOB) of the ADC, as well as the combined limited bandwidth of the photodetector and ADC are experimentally and numerically investigated in a LOS system for the first time. More specifically, by reconstructing 10-Gbit/s non-return-to-zero on–off keying (NRZ-OOK) and 10-Gbaud NRZ-quadrature phase-shift-keying (QPSK) signals, it is shown that a short integration time provides a better recovered signal fidelity. Furthermore, an ENOB of 6 bits and an ADC bandwidth normalized to the sampling rate of 2.8 are found to be sufficient in order to reliably monitor the considered signals. •Impact of ADC parameters on the linear optical sampling (LOS) system.•Short integration time of the sample-and-hold function of the ADC is required.•A 2.8 normalized bandwidth (w.r.t. the optical sampling rate) of the ADC is required.•At least 6-bit effective number of bit (ENOB) of the ADC is required.
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