Affiliation:
1. Jinan University
2. Eindhoven University of Technology
Abstract
Radio-frequency orbital angular momentum (RF-OAM) mode multiplexing has received increasing attention in next-generation (6G) wireless communication as a new spatial multiplexing dimension to further extend data capacity. In particular, the circular antenna array (CAA) based RF-OAM generation using photonic methods is a promising approach due to its flexible reconfigurability, low propagation loss, high operating bandwidth, and high pattern quality. However, most current reports focus either on the bulk optics-based implementations or on band-limited delay line-based approaches. In this paper, we present a novel phased array-based integrated photonic RF-OAM generator-multiplexer for a four-antenna CAA system supporting three RF-OAM modes at 16 GHz for both fast mode switching and mode multiplexing. It consists of a specially designed interleaved optical filter and a four-element phased array based on cascaded phase shifters. By changing the pair of wavelengths used, the output RF-OAM modes can be quickly switched between fundamental mode and ±1 modes. A bandwidth of 1 GHz was experimentally demonstrated. Mode multiplexing can be achieved when all three wavelength pairs are loaded.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province
Guangzhou Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation