The generation, distribution and processing of microwave signals in the optical domain is a topic of research due to many advantages such as low loss, light weight, broadband width, and immunity to electromagnetic interference. In this sense, a novel all-optical microwave photonic filter scheme is proposed and experimentally demonstrated in the frequency range of 0.01-15.0 GHz. A microwave signal generated by optical mixing drives the microwave photonic filter. Basically, photonic filter is composed by a multimode laser diode, an integrated Mach- Zehnder intensity modulator, and 28.3-Km of single-mode standard fiber. Frequency response of the microwave photonic filter depends of the emission spectral characteristics of the multimode laser diode, the physical length of the single-mode standard fiber, and the chromatic dispersion factor associated to this type of fiber. Frequency response of the photonic filter is composed of a low-pass band centered at zero frequency, and several band-pass lobes located periodically on the microwave frequency range. Experimental results are compared by means of numerical simulations in Matlab exhibiting a small deviation in the frequency range of 0.01-5.0 GHz. However, this deviation is more evident when higher frequencies are reached. In this paper, we evaluate the causes of this deviation in the range of 5.0-15.0 GHz analyzing the parameters involved in the frequency response. This analysis permits to improve the performance of the photonic microwave filter to higher frequencies.
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