We demonstrate a fully photonic sub-THz communication link using a PIN photodiode (PD) emitter and an optimized photoconductive antenna (PCA) as a heterodyne receiver. The novel receiver comprises an iron-doped indium gallium (InGaAs) PCA on a silicon lens and passive radio frequency (RF) circuitry, all packaged into a fiber-coupled module. A 3-dB-bandwidth of 11 GHz for the intermediate frequency was measured. We analyzed the capabilities of the receiver in a wireless communication link over a distance of 1 m with a PIN photodiode as the emitter. At a carrier frequency of 120 GHz, we demonstrate error free transmission for net data rates up to 10 Gbit/s with quaternary quadrature amplitude modulation (4-QAM) modulation.
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