The Electronics of Radio 1999
DOI: 10.1017/cbo9780511817502.002
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“…3(b)] is < 2%. As expected, 4 precisely tracked the wavelength detuning between 1 and 2 , and we measured a 3dB bandwidth (f 3dB ) of about 20nm, corresponding to 2.5THz. We believe that this value was primarily limited not by the intrinsic response of the device, since simple estimates of this yield very high bandwidths (see below), but by our experimental measurement capability.…”
Section: Frequency Responsesupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…3(b)] is < 2%. As expected, 4 precisely tracked the wavelength detuning between 1 and 2 , and we measured a 3dB bandwidth (f 3dB ) of about 20nm, corresponding to 2.5THz. We believe that this value was primarily limited not by the intrinsic response of the device, since simple estimates of this yield very high bandwidths (see below), but by our experimental measurement capability.…”
Section: Frequency Responsesupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The traditional way of retrieving the RF spectrum consists of recording the temporal intensity profile by way of an ultra-fast photo detector and then processing this signal either numerically or using electronic circuitry in a double-conversion super-heterodyne scheme [4]. The electronic components limit the bandwidth of this approach to around 100 GHz [5].…”
Section: (ω)∝ ʃ [I(t)⊗ I(t)]exp(iωt)dt;mentioning
confidence: 99%