Roll-Off Factor Analysis of Optical Nyquist Pulses Generated by an On-Chip Mach-Zehnder Modulator

Optical sinc-shaped Nyquist pulses are promising in photonic signal processing and high-speed optical data transmission due to their orthogonality and inter-symbol interference (ISI) free characteristics. Nonetheless, the presence of non-idealities results in a deteriorated system performance, espec...

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description Optical sinc-shaped Nyquist pulses are promising in photonic signal processing and high-speed optical data transmission due to their orthogonality and inter-symbol interference (ISI) free characteristics. Nonetheless, the presence of non-idealities results in a deteriorated system performance, especially for the metrological assessment of sampling precision. In this work, we explore the impact of the optical filter roll-off factor on Nyquist pulses for a three-line comb with a frequency spacing of 8.4 GHz using a wideband on-chip silicon Mach-Zehnder modulator. Furthermore, we characterize the integrated modulator and compare the sinc-shaped Nyquist pulse quality with the recently reported works.
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Data transmission
Factor analysis
Mach-Zehnder interferometers
Modulation
Nyquist pulse
Optical communication
Optical filters
optical frequency combs
Optical modulation
Optical pulse generation
Optical pulses
optical sampling
Optical signal processing
Optical variables measurement
Orthogonality
ripple
Sampling error
side band suppression
Signal processing
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