Based on an isotropic electro-optic crystal, a two-port pigtailed electro-optic sensor has been built. The probe allows to measure two orthogonal components of the ambient electric field. The sensor intrinsically presents a temperature-dependent free response. The two measured electric field components are orthogonal to the sensor revolution axis, leading to a transverse electro-optic probe. Magnitude and orientation of the electric field are measured simultaneously with an accuracy of 0.5 dB and 2°, respectively. The rejection of orthogonal components to the electric field vector reaches 30 dB.
Abstract-In this paper we present the remarkable characteristics of quantum dash mode-locked lasers and how they could be used for low phase noise signal generation, for high data rate wireless transmission and radar in the millimeter wave frequency range.
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