DocumentCode
1117150
Title
Analysis of a microwave amplifier using the electrooptic junction modulator
Author
D´Asaro, L.A.
Author_Institution
AT&T Bell Labs., Naperville, IL, USA
Volume
2
Issue
10
fYear
1966
fDate
10/1/1966 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
693
Lastpage
697
Abstract
Analysis of a proposed amplifier using the electro-optic junction modulator combined with an efficient photodetector shows that gain can be expected at microwave frequencies. The power gain-band product is found to increase linearly with light source power. Calculated gain-band products
, for a light power of one watt at the modulator input, a modulator length of one cm and a width of 10 microns are: for a GaAs modulator-2.6 GHz and for a GaP modulator-710 MHz. A traveling wave design shows gain proportional to the number of segments. For the same conditions as above, and using one thousand segments each 10 microns long, calculated gain-frequency products are: GaAs-820 GHz and GaP-130 GHz. An elementary noise calculation for the traveling wave design indicates that the amplifier is potentially capable of low noise operation.
, for a light power of one watt at the modulator input, a modulator length of one cm and a width of 10 microns are: for a GaAs modulator-2.6 GHz and for a GaP modulator-710 MHz. A traveling wave design shows gain proportional to the number of segments. For the same conditions as above, and using one thousand segments each 10 microns long, calculated gain-frequency products are: GaAs-820 GHz and GaP-130 GHz. An elementary noise calculation for the traveling wave design indicates that the amplifier is potentially capable of low noise operation.Keywords
Detectors; Electrooptic modulators; Microwave amplifiers; Optical amplifiers; Optical modulation; Optical polarization; P-n junctions; Space charge; Voltage; Waveguide junctions;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9197
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JQE.1966.1073747
Filename
1073747
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