Spectrally-Sliced Coherent Receivers for THz Bandwidth Optical Communications

14 November 2012

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The bandwidth of an optical coherent receiver is limited by the speed of its electronic components, such as the photodetectors and the analog-to-digital converters. These electronic limitations prevent coherent receiver bandwidths from scaling beyond several tens of GHz. To scale bandwidths up towards a terahertz, we measure a waveform in many narrowband and slightly overlapping spectral slices using efficient optical wavelength demultiplexing, an optical frequency comb, and an array of coherent receivers. I will overview the spectralslice approach and show measurements of telecommunications waveforms with bandwidths over 200 GHz.