Future wireless communication networks will need to handle data rates of tens or even hundreds of Gbit s−1 per link, requiring carrier frequencies in the unallocated THz spectrum1,2. In this context, seamless integration of THz links into existing fibre-optic infrastructures3 is of great importance to complement the inherent portability and flexibility advantages of wireless networks and the reliable and virtually unlimited capacity of optical transmission systems. On the technological level, this requires novel device and signal processing concepts for direct conversion of data streams between the THz and optical domains. Here, we demonstrate a THz link that is seamlessly integrated into a fibre-optic network using direct THz-to-optical (T/O) conversion at the wireless receiver. We exploit an ultra-broadband silicon-plasmonic modulator having a 3 dB bandwidth in excess of 0.36 THz for T/O conversion of a 50 Gbit s−1 data stream that is transmitted on a 0.2885 THz carrier over a 16-m-long wireless link. Optical-to-THz (O/T) conversion at the wireless transmitter relies on photomixing in a uni-travelling-carrier photodiode. A high-speed wireless THz communication link is seamlessly integrated into a fibre-optic network. The demonstration relies on an ultra-broadband modulator exploiting two-dimensionally localized gap plasmons for direct conversion of the THz signals to the optical domain.
THz-to-optical conversion in wireless communications using an ultra-broadband plasmonic modulator
S. Ummethala,T. Harter,K. Koehnle,Zheng Li,S. Muehlbrandt,Y. Kutuvantavida,J. Kemal,J. Schaefer,A. Tessmann,S. K. Garlapati,A. Bacher,L. Hahn,M. Walther,T. Zwick,S. Randel,W. Freude,C. Koos
Published 2018 in Nature Photonics
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2018-11-06
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