“…In order to take advantage of analysis tools available in electrical simulators, we have opted for equivalent circuit modelling to evaluate the entire system. Circuit modelling is an efficient way of representing microwave-photonic components by transforming physical equations governing the internal component dynamics to current/voltage equations and solving them using Kirchhoff's laws [24]. These physical parameters are optimized through component measurement characterizations so that a good match between model and measured behaviors can be achieved.…”
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“…In order to take advantage of analysis tools available in electrical simulators, we have opted for equivalent circuit modelling to evaluate the entire system. Circuit modelling is an efficient way of representing microwave-photonic components by transforming physical equations governing the internal component dynamics to current/voltage equations and solving them using Kirchhoff's laws [24]. These physical parameters are optimized through component measurement characterizations so that a good match between model and measured behaviors can be achieved.…”
The version in the Kent Academic Repository may differ from the final published version. Users are advised to check http://kar.kent.ac.uk for the status of the paper. Users should always cite the published version of record.
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