Wireless transmission using coherent terahertz wave with phase stabilization

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In this paper, we present a photonics-based approach to generating a highly stable coherent terahertz (THz) wave for application to wireless transmission. We introduce a novel system to stabilize the phases of optical carrier signals at different frequencies extracted from an optical frequency comb. By performing an error-free (bit error rate is less than 10) transmission at 12.5 Gbit/s based on amplitude-shift keying modulation and heterodyne detection schemes with a carrier frequency of 100 GHz, we were able to verify the importance of phase stabilization. © IEICE 2013.

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Yoshimizu, Y., Hisatake, S., Kuwano, S., Terada, J., Yoshimoto, N., & Nagatsuma, T. (2013). Wireless transmission using coherent terahertz wave with phase stabilization. IEICE Electronics Express, 10(18). https://doi.org/10.1587/elex.10.20130578

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