Article ID: 22.20250193
The nonlinearity of optoelectronic devices is critical in broadband systems due to harmonic and intermodulation interference. This study proposes a method to evaluate second- and third-order nonlinearities in photodetectors using optical two-tone signals with wide frequency separation. Two models address frequency-dependent effects, with corrections for accurate measurement. Experiments with amplifiers and passive components validated the approach. The method enables reliable performance evaluation of optical devices, contributing to low-distortion, high-speed optical communication systems.