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Broadband and continuous beamformer based on switched delay lines cascaded by optical ring resonator

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Abstract

A beamforming chip is realized on indium phosphide (InP) employing cascaded optical ring resonators and switched delay lines for wide bandwidth applications. 6.7 Gbps transmission in the K-band (17-22 GHz) is achieved up to 23.1 ps steering on a 4 GHz-wide OFDM signal.

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