The first experimental results of mm-wave generation by photomixing

Generating mm-wave signals by optical techniques is very attractive solution to obtain high purity mm-wave signals. In order to generate mm-wave signals, photomixing experiments are made by some optical components with 1550 nm wavelength and two discrete laser sources generating 1550 nm CW (Continuo...

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Published in2008 33rd International Conference on Infrared, Millimeter and Terahertz Waves pp. 1 - 2
Main Authors Sungil Kim, Han-Cheol Ryu, Seungbeom Kang, Se Young Jeong, Seunghwan Lee, Daewon Kang, Minhwan Kwak, Sang Kuk Choi, Mun Cheol Paek, Kwang-Yong Kang
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.09.2008
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Summary:Generating mm-wave signals by optical techniques is very attractive solution to obtain high purity mm-wave signals. In order to generate mm-wave signals, photomixing experiments are made by some optical components with 1550 nm wavelength and two discrete laser sources generating 1550 nm CW (Continuous Wave) optical signal. This is our first experimental results of mm-wave generation by the photomixing. We have expected that the photomixing technique by two discrete laser sources can be helpful to characterize a wideband opto-electric component.
ISBN:1424421195
9781424421190
ISSN:2162-2027
DOI:10.1109/ICIMW.2008.4665847