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Photonic Frequency Conversion of OFDM Microwave Signals in a Wavelength-Scale Optomechanical Cavity (2112.08749v1)

Published 16 Dec 2021 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph

Abstract: Optomechanical (OM) cavities enable coupling of near-infrared light and GHz-frequency acoustic waves in wavelength-scale volumes. When driven in the phonon lasing regime, an OM cavity can perform simultaneously as a nonlinear mixer and a local oscillator -- at integer multiples of the mechanical resonance frequency -- in the optical domain. In this work, we use this property to demonstrate all-optical frequency down- and up-conversion of MHz-bandwidth orthogonal frequency division multiplexed signals compliant with the IEEE 802.16e WiMAX wireless standard at microwave frequencies. To this end, we employ a silicon OM crystal cavity (OMCC), supporting a breathing-like mechanical resonance at $f_m\approx$ 3.9 GHz and having a foot-print $\approx$ 10 $\mu$m${2}$, which yields frequency conversion efficiencies better than -17 dB in both down- and up-conversion processes at mW-scale driving power. This work paves the way towards the application of OMCCs in low-power all-photonic processing of digitally-modulated microwave signals in miniaturized silicon photonics chips.

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