Abstract
Phased array antenna (PAA) beam-steering in high radiofrequency bands will be key for upcoming 5G & Beyond wireless communications systems. As a compact and efficient solution to provide tunable beam steering simultaneously to parallel antenna distribution and connectivity, we experimentally demonstrate, for the first time to our knowledge, tunable optical beamforming implemented on a dispersion-diversity multicore optical fiber. The uniqueness of this fiber lies in the fact that each one of its seven step-index trench-assisted cores has been tailored to provide the required chromatic dispersion to enable tunable optical true-time delay line operation. Continuous 1D beam-steering was demonstrated by measuring the radiating pattern of an in-house fabricated 8-element PAA in an anechoic chamber at the radiofrequency of 26 GHz, sweeping the beam-pointing angle from -43° up to 40° by varying the operating optical wavelength from 1542.50 up to 1548.28 nm. Next-generation fiber-wireless communications systems will benefit from the demonstrated dispersion-diversity MCF optical beamforming in terms of flexibility, versatility, capacity, and connectivity along with reduced size, weight, and power consumption.
Funder
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Universitat Politècnica de València
Generalitat Valenciana
European Research Council
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics
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7 articles.
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