2024
DOI: 10.1364/oe.520197
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Phase noise of an electro-optic terahertz comb

Benedikt L. Krause,
Andrej Lavrič,
Jonas Tebart
et al.

Abstract: Photonic millimeter wave and terahertz frequency generation and detection benefit from a large tunability of several octaves as opposed to electronic frequency generation and multiplication. However, reaching multiple 100 GHz continuous tuning range while simultaneously featuring a 3-dB linewidth in the Hz range and low phase noise is still very challenging. We present an electro-optical comb driving a photomixer with potential usability as an extension module based on side-band generation by an electro-optica… Show more

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“…In these systems, low-phase-noise local oscillator signals are essential for n-QAM wireless transmission, even when the microwave signals (or their lower-frequency references) are distributed optically [41]. This approach can be applied across GHz and potentially sub-THz carrier frequencies [42]. Regardless of the specific application, miniaturization and cost reduction will be key factors in ensuring future product competitiveness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In these systems, low-phase-noise local oscillator signals are essential for n-QAM wireless transmission, even when the microwave signals (or their lower-frequency references) are distributed optically [41]. This approach can be applied across GHz and potentially sub-THz carrier frequencies [42]. Regardless of the specific application, miniaturization and cost reduction will be key factors in ensuring future product competitiveness.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%