Abstract
The combination of of wireless millimeter-wave (MMW) bands and fiber optic cables is able to compensate the propagation loss of millimeter waves in broadband communications and high-resolution imaging. This paper discusses the design and the realization of optical modulator using coplanar stripline (CPS) structure completed with the u-slot antenna patch for RF signal input. The substrate used for CPS structure is Lithium Niobat (LiNbO3) due to its large electro optical coefficient. A 10 Ghz radio wave frequency is inputted via microstrip u-slot antenna patch array 2 x 1 with input impedance 50 Ω, and acceptable return loss -10 dB. The light waves for the carrier are generated from the laser diode. Several measurements have been completely done and reported. The design is carried out by means of varying physical variable value which results in specification of the operating frequency 10 GHz. This is a pure research since the obtained results are not directly applied to the radio-over-fiber (RoF) technology.
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