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Microwave Characterization of High-Speed pin Photodiodes
(1997-10-16)
Optical responsivity and electrical reflection of an ultra high-speed pin photodiode (PD) are measured in 20 GHz frequency range. The effect of PD bias voltage variation was investigated at different incident optical power ...
Microwave Distributed Amplifier in Hybrid Integrated Technology
(1997)
In the paper the gain-bandwidth relations of microwave distributed amplifiers are analyzed. It is shown that in case of proper realization corresponding to distributed amplifier (DA) requirements the amplifier gain and ...
Gain and Noise Optimization of an Optical Receiver Utilizing a Distributed Amplifier
(1997)
In wideband optical communications the bandwidth and the noise of optical receivers are crucial problems. The application of a distributed amplifier instead of a transimpedance amplifier in an optical receiver has the ...
New Topology for Distributed Amplifiers in Hybrid Integrated Technology
(1997-10-17)
In this paper alternative circuit topologies for hybrid integrated distributed amplifiers (DA) are analyzed and compared. Improvement in the gain-bandwidth product and decrease in the gain ripple using the proposed new ...
Investigation of Direct Modulated Laser Diodes
(1997-10-17)
Characterisation of direct modulated laser diodes has an important role in the design of microwave fiber optic links. Modulation bandwidth and electrical reflection was measured in GHz frequency range and applied for bias ...
Noise Properties of Optical Receiversusing Distributed Amplification
(1997-08)
ln wideband optical communications the bandwidth and the noise of
optical receivers are crucial problems. The application of a distributed
amplifier instead of a transimpedance amplifier in an optical receiver
has the ...
New optomixer surpassing photodetection at microwaves
(1997-09-03)
The properties of a new optomixing method are investigated and compared to the performance of the photodetection. This new method offers significantly higher output signal level compared to the direct photodetection.
Eight-Octave Bandwidth Optical Receiver Using Distributed Amplification
(1997-09-03)
A new approach us presented utilizing low-noise distributed amplification based on a hybrid integration technology, This way eight-octave bandwidth has been achieved with a responsivity characteristics flat from 40 MHz up ...
A Millimeter Wave PLL Oscillator for Optical Receivers
(1997)
The design and experimental investigations of a harmonic microwave oscillator is presented. The transistor oscillator was designed to operate at the fundamental frequency with high third harmonic output. The final goal is ...