2011
DOI: 10.1364/oe.19.011654
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Free-space optical delay interferometer with tunable delay and phase

Abstract: A free-space optical delay interferometer (DI) featuring a continuously tunable time delay, polarization insensitive operation with high extinction ratios and accurate phase and time delay monitoring scheme is reported. The polarization dependence is actively mitigated by adjusting a birefringent liquid-crystal device. The DI has been tested for reception of D(m)PSK signals. ©2011 Optical Society of America

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“…Gain competition and crosstalk also affects the flatness of the comb. Authors in [178], [179], [180], [181] provided a comprehensive theoretical and experimental analysis of RFS comb quality and stability in the presence of modulator and amplifier nonlinearities and investigated underlying factors for crosstalk. If the electric field of the input seed is denoted as E in (t) = E exp( j2π f 0 t), the RF drive voltages as f I = V pp sin(2π f m t) and f Q = V pp cos(2π f m t), the normalized transfer function of the RFS loop is given by [179]:…”
Section: A Electro-optic Optical Frequency Comb Generatorsmentioning
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“…Gain competition and crosstalk also affects the flatness of the comb. Authors in [178], [179], [180], [181] provided a comprehensive theoretical and experimental analysis of RFS comb quality and stability in the presence of modulator and amplifier nonlinearities and investigated underlying factors for crosstalk. If the electric field of the input seed is denoted as E in (t) = E exp( j2π f 0 t), the RF drive voltages as f I = V pp sin(2π f m t) and f Q = V pp cos(2π f m t), the normalized transfer function of the RFS loop is given by [179]:…”
Section: A Electro-optic Optical Frequency Comb Generatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Considering the BPF in the loop blocks any frequency less than or equal to f 0 and higher than f N , the output of the RFS comb can be expressed as [179], [180]:…”
Section: A Electro-optic Optical Frequency Comb Generatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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