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Multiband RF filters with independently controllable passbands are an essential component in dynamic multiband RF communications. Unfortunately, even a fixed multiband RF filter without the capability to adjust the passband properties individually is very difficult to achieve using either RF electronics or microwave photonic technologies. In microwave photonic approaches, the critical limitation is the close relationship between passbands—the tuning of one passband leads to a change in another, hindering the ability to independently control each passband. In this Letter, a programmable microwave photonic multiband filter with full control of amplitude, frequency, bandwidth, group delay slope, and the spectral shape of each passband has been experimentally demonstrated. A multiband filter design algorithm has also been developed that considers each RF passband as an individual, then uses inverse Fourier transform and filter design rule to determine the corresponding optical parameters and combines a series of shaped cosine functions to achieve the desired RF properties.

 

Microwave photonic multiband filter with independently tunable passband spectral properties

Q Liu, J Ge, MP Fok
Optics letters 43 (22), 5685-5688

Tunable multiband microwave photonic filters

MP Fok, J Ge
Photonics 4 (4), 45

Simultaneous 12-passband microwave photonic multiband filter with reconfigurable passband frequency

J Ge, AE James, MP Fok
2016 Optical Fiber Communications Conference and Exhibition (OFC), 1-3

Optically controlled fast reconfigurable microwave photonic dual-band filter based on nonlinear polarization rotation

J Ge, MP Fok
IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques 65 (1), 253-259

Passband switchable microwave photonic multiband filter

J Ge, MP Fok
Scientific reports 5 (1), 15882

High-speed tunable microwave photonic notch filter based on phase modulator incorporated Lyot filter

J Ge, H Feng, G Scott, MP Fok
Optics letters 40 (1), 48-51