Continuous wave sub-THz photonic generation with VCSEL-based optical frequency comb

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A simple and energy-efficient photonic system to generate continuously tunable, low phase noise, sub-THz waves based on COTS components is presented. The optical scheme is based on the use of a commercial vertical cavity surface emitting laser under gain switching modulation that provides a very flat optical frequency comb generator (OFCG) with 23 modes in a 20 dB bandwidth. The laser only needs 15 dBm continuous wave radiofrequency input power and 9 mA of bias current to provide this OFCG. Two optical injection locking stages filter and amplify the two desired modes that are detected in a photodiode to produce the desired sub-THz signal at the frequency difference of these two selected modes. As an example, demonstrated is the generation of a very stable 88.2 GHz tone with lower linewidth than 10 Hz using a reference of 4.2 GHz to generate the OFCG. © The Institution of Engineering and Technology 2013.

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Prior, E., Criado, Á. R., De Dios, C., Acedo, P., Ortsiefer, M., & Meissner, P. (2013). Continuous wave sub-THz photonic generation with VCSEL-based optical frequency comb. Electronics Letters, 49(15), 962–964. https://doi.org/10.1049/el.2013.1896

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