ULTRA-WIDEBAND WHITE NOISE SOURCE

20220171255 · 2022-06-02

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    Abstract

    Disclosed by the present invention is an ultra-wideband white noise source based on a slicing super-continuum spectrum. The entropy source used is a super-continuum spectrum photon entropy source having a coverage range of several hundreds of nm, white noise can thus be generated in a wide frequency range, thereby effectively avoiding the bandwidth bottleneck of an electronic device. By separately adjusting the filter centers of two optical filters, the center frequency for generating the white noise can be adjusted so as to get adapted to different working situations. High bandwidth white noise can be generated by simply filtering the super-continuum spectrum and performing photoelectric conversion, and in comparison with the previous solutions, the solution of the present invention is simpler and can be easily implemented.

    Claims

    1. An ultra-wideband white noise source, comprising: a fiber laser, a highly nonlinear optical fiber, a coupler I, an optical filter I, an optical filter II, a coupler II, and a photodetector; wherein, the fiber laser is connected with the coupler I through the highly nonlinear optical fiber, the coupler I is connected with the coupler II through the optical filter I and the optical filter II arranged in parallel, and the other end of the coupler II is connected with the photodetector to output ultra-wideband white noise.

    2. The ultra-wideband white noise source according to claim 1, wherein the continuous laser light emitted by the fiber laser is spectrally broadened after passing through the highly nonlinear optical fiber to generate a super-continuum spectrum; the laser light after super-continuum spectrum generation is divided into two paths by the coupler I to be filtered out by the optical filter I and the optical filter II with different center wavelengths, respectively, and the filtered laser lights with different center wavelengths are then coupled together by the coupler II to output ultra-wideband white noise through photoelectric conversion of the photodetector.

    3. The ultra-wideband white noise source according to claim 1, wherein the coupler I is a 3 dB coupler I and the coupler II is a 3 dB coupler II.

    4. The ultra-wideband white noise source according to claim 1, wherein two laser signals having different center wavelengths and filtered by the optical filter I and the optical filter II respectively are convolved to produce a radio-frequency spectrum of a corresponding frequency band, the center frequencies of different frequency bands being determined by the difference in wavelength of the two laser signals.

    5. The ultra-wideband white noise source according to claim 1, wherein the nonlinear effect in the highly nonlinear optical fiber comprises at least one of self-phase modulation, cross-phase modulation, four wave mixing and stimulated Raman scattering.

    6. The ultra-wideband white noise source according to claim 1, wherein the optical filter I and the optical filter II are arranged in a same filter width.

    7. The ultra-wideband white noise source according to claim 1, wherein the radio-frequency spectrum of produced white noise is equal to convolution of two optical spectra, having different center wavelengths, output after filtering from the optical filter I and the optical filter II.

    8. The ultra-wideband white noise source according to claim 1, wherein the two paths of laser signals filtered through the optical filter I and the optical filter II have the center frequencies of ν.sub.1 and ν.sub.2, respectively, and have the same line width of σ.sub.n, and after passing through the photodetector 7, a generated electrical spectrum has a center spectrum of Δν=ν.sub.2−ν.sub.1 and a width of Δf∝2σ.sub.n.

    9. The ultra-wideband white noise source according to claim 2, wherein the width of the super-continuum spectrum before filtering reaches several hundreds of nm.

    10. The ultra-wideband white noise source according to claim 9, wherein by adjusting the filter centers of the optical filter I and the optical filter II, the center frequency of the generated electrical spectrum can be adjusted in a large range, and thus the operating band in which the white noise is ultimately generated can be adjusted in a large range.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0014] FIG. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of an ultra-wideband white noise source based on a slicing super-continuum spectrum provided by the present disclosure.

    [0015] FIG. 2 is an implementation schematic diagram of an ultra-wideband white noise source based on a slicing super-continuum spectrum provided by the present disclosure.

    [0016] FIG. 3 is a result schematic diagram of a power spectrum of the white noise output by an ultra-wideband white noise source based on a slicing super-continuum spectrum provided by the present disclosure.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS

    [0017] The technical solution of the present disclosure is further described in more detail below with reference to specific embodiments. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some, but not all, embodiments of the disclosure. Based on the embodiments in the present disclosure, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without inventive labor shall fall within the scope of protection of the present disclosure.

    [0018] Referring to FIG. 1, FIG. 1 is a structural schematic diagram of an ultra-wideband white noise source based on a slicing super-continuum spectrum provided by the present disclosure, including:

    [0019] a fiber laser 1, a highly nonlinear optical fiber 2, a 3 dB coupler I 3, an optical filter I 4, an optical filter II 5, a 3 dB coupler II 6, and a photodetector 7; wherein the optical filter I 4 and the optical filter II 5 are connected in parallel and the both ends connected in parallel are connected with the 3 dB coupler I 3 and the 3 dB coupler II 6, respectively, the other end of the 3 dB coupler I 3 is sequentially provided with the highly nonlinear optical fiber 2 and the fiber laser 1, and the other end of the 3 dB coupler II 6 is connected with the photodetector 7;

    [0020] Due to the influence of the nonlinear effect in the highly nonlinear optical fiber 2 and the modulation instability effect caused by the dispersion effect in the highly nonlinear optical fiber 2, the continuous laser light emitted by the fiber laser 1 is spectrally broadened after passing through the highly nonlinear optical fiber 2 to generate a super-continuum spectrum; the laser light after super-continuum spectrum generation is divided into two paths by the 3 dB coupler I 3 to be filtered out by the optical filter I 4 and the optical filter II 5 with different center wavelengths, respectively, and the filtered laser light with different center wavelengths is then coupled together by the 3 dB coupler II 6 to output ultra-wideband white noise through photoelectric conversion of the photodetector 7.

    [0021] Preferably, two laser signals having different center wavelengths are convolved to produce a radio-frequency spectrum of a corresponding frequency band, the center frequencies of different frequency bands being determined by the difference in wavelength of the two laser signals.

    [0022] Preferably, the nonlinear effect in the highly nonlinear optical fiber 2 includes at least one of self-phase modulation, cross-phase modulation, four wave mixing and stimulated Raman scattering.

    [0023] Preferably, the optical filter I 4 and the optical filter II 5 are arranged in a same filter width.

    [0024] Preferably, the radio-frequency spectrum of produced white noise is equal to convolution of two optical spectra, having different center wavelengths, output after filtering from the optical filter I 4 and the optical filter II 5.

    [0025] Specifically, as shown in FIG. 1, the 16 km highly nonlinear optical fiber 2 is connected behind the fiber laser 1 with a center wavelength of 1455 nm, the zero-dispersion wavelength of the highly nonlinear optical fiber 2 is about 1440 nm, and a pump of the laser 1 works in the anomalous dispersion region of the highly nonlinear optical fiber, which will lead to the modulation instability effect. Combined with the influence of nonlinear effects such as self-phase modulation, cross-phase modulation, four wave mixing and stimulated Raman scattering in the fiber, the super-continuum spectrum is finally produced. The produced super-continuum spectrum is divided into two paths by the 3 dB coupler I 3 to be filtered by two optical filters 4 and 5 with the same filter width and different filter centers. The filtered two laser signals with different center wavelengths are coupled together by the 3 dB coupler II 6, and then photoelectric conversion is carried out, and finally white noise is output. Wherein, the power spectrum of the white noise is obtained by convolution of two paths of filtered laser signals with different center wavelengths. As shown in FIG. 2, the two paths of laser signals filtered through the optical filters have the center frequencies of ν.sub.1 and ν.sub.2, respectively, and have the same line width of σ.sub.n, and after the laser signals pass through the photodetector 7, a generated electrical spectrum has a center spectrum of Δν=ν.sub.2−ν.sub.1, a width of Δf∝2σ.sub.n, and a power spectral density of S.sub.i(f)∝custom-character{S(ν.sub.1)*S(ν.sub.2)}, wherein custom-character the responsiveness of the photodetector. FIG. 3 is a result diagram of the finally generated white noise when the center frequency difference between two filters is 100 GHz and the filter line width is 0.6 nm.

    [0026] It should be pointed out in particular that since the width of the super-continuum spectrum before filtering can reach several hundreds of nm, the center frequency of the generated electrical spectrum can be adjusted in a large range by manually adjusting the filter centers of the optical filters, so that the operating band in which the white noise is ultimately generated can be adjusted in a large range.

    [0027] Different from the prior art, the entropy source used by the ultra-wideband white noise source based on the slicing super-continuum spectrum of the present disclosure is a super-continuum spectrum photon entropy source having a coverage range of several hundreds of nm, the white noise can thus be generated in a wide frequency range, thereby effectively avoiding the bandwidth bottleneck of an electronic device. By separately adjusting the filter centers of two optical filters, the center frequency for generating the white noise can be adjusted so as to get adapted to different working situations. High bandwidth white noise can be generated by simply filtering the super-continuum spectrum and performing photoelectric conversion, and in comparison with the previous solutions, the solution of the present disclosure is simpler and can be easily implemented.

    [0028] The above are only the embodiments of the present disclosure, and are not thus intended to limit the patent scope of the present disclosure. Any equivalent structure or equivalent process transformation made by using the contents of the present description and drawings, or directly or indirectly applied to other related technical fields, are likewise included in the patent protection scope of the present disclosure.