2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijleo.2014.02.004
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Optimum beam steering of optical phased arrays using mixed weighting technique

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“…However, to avoid light coupling between neighboring antennas, the pitch must be similar or larger than the wavelength of light [14]. A detailed description of the relation between the different OPA parameters and the OPA performance is out of the scope of this work and for further information the reader is referred to other literature [15]- [17]. While different implementations of optical phased arrays with different parameters (N and d Ant ) as well as using different types of optical modulators have already been successfully demonstrated [18], to the best of our knowledge, no investigations regarding the influence of thermal distortions on the performance of these systems have been done so far.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, to avoid light coupling between neighboring antennas, the pitch must be similar or larger than the wavelength of light [14]. A detailed description of the relation between the different OPA parameters and the OPA performance is out of the scope of this work and for further information the reader is referred to other literature [15]- [17]. While different implementations of optical phased arrays with different parameters (N and d Ant ) as well as using different types of optical modulators have already been successfully demonstrated [18], to the best of our knowledge, no investigations regarding the influence of thermal distortions on the performance of these systems have been done so far.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%