Dai et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Supermode noise suppression with mutual injection locking for coupled optoelectronic oscillatorDai et al., 2017
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- Dai J
- Liu A
- Liu J
- Zhang T
- Zhou Y
- Yin F
- Dai Y
- Liu Y
- Xu K
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- Optics express
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The coupled optoelectronic oscillator (COEO) is typically used to generate high frequency spectrally pure microwave signal with serious sidemodes noise. We propose and experimentally demonstrate a simple scheme for supermode suppression with mutual …
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