Beyond GHz optical frequency up-converted modulation of LEDs with integrated acousto-optic transducer
Journal
Optics Letters
Journal Volume
46
Journal Issue
20
Pages
5189-5192
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Abstract
Traditional visible light communication (VLC) via light-emitting diodes (LEDs) employs the on-off keying (OOK) modulation scheme. Even though optical frequency modulation has many advantages, it is hardly used for LED VLC because a high carrier frequency cannot be applied to the LED cavity due to the resistance-capacitance limit. Here, by monolithically integrating an LED with an integrated digital transducer, we experimentally demonstrate the intermixing of gigahertz surface acoustic waves and electrical data signals in the LED cavity at room temperature. An optical transmitter was realized by in situ frequency up-conversion of the data signals from an LED, which has the advantages of improving transmission performance by up-shifting the data spectrum away from low-frequency noise. Our proposed integrated acousto-optic transducer opens a new developing scheme on the frequency up-mixed data encoding of an LED beyond its inherent modulation bandwidth for future VLC. ? 2021 Optical Society of America
Subjects
Acoustic surface wave devices
Acoustic waves
Data handling
Frequency domain analysis
Frequency modulation
Light
Light modulation
Natural frequencies
Optical materials
Optical signal processing
Transducers
Visible light communication
Acousto-optics
Carrier frequency
Data signals
Digital transducers
Lightemitting diode
Modulation schemes
On-off keying modulations
Optical frequency
Optical frequency modulation
Resistance capacitance
Light emitting diodes
Type
journal article