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Switchable microwave photonic filter using a phase modulator and a silicon-on-insulator micro-ring resonator

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Abstract

A switchable microwave photonic filter (MPF) using a phase modulator (PM) and a silicon-on-insulator micro-ring resonator (MRR) is proposed and demonstrated. By adjusting the polarization controller between the PM and the MRR, the filtering function of the MPF can be switched between a band-stop filter and a band-pass filter. In a proof-of-concept experiment, an MPF with a rejection ratio of 30 dB (or 15 dB) for the band-stop (or band-pass) response and a frequency tuning range from 9.6 to 20.5 GHz is achieved.

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