1 December 1994 Broadband frequency generation using a multielectrode semiconductor laser: application to test and measurement
David McDonald, Seamus O'Leary, Mark G. Davis, Ronan F. O'Dowd
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Abstract
By suitably modulating a single multielectrode semiconductor laser and processing the optical output, a wideband frequency-swept signal from near-dc to millimeter frequencies can be generated. Initial results reveal that a usable sweep range from 60 MHz to 22 GHz (receiver-bandwidth-limited) can be achieved with low-residual amplitude modulation, with bandwidths of greater than 125 GHz being possible. Generated frequency resolution is limited in laser frequency stability and linewidth.
David McDonald, Seamus O'Leary, Mark G. Davis, and Ronan F. O'Dowd "Broadband frequency generation using a multielectrode semiconductor laser: application to test and measurement," Optical Engineering 33(12), (1 December 1994). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.186378
Published: 1 December 1994
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KEYWORDS
Modulation

Semiconductor lasers

Amplitude modulation

Calibration

Photodetectors

Interferometers

Spectrum analysis

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