학술논문

Demonstration of all-optical true-time delay for a multiaperture free-space laser-communication transmitter using a rapidly programmable 8-bit chip-scale module
Document Type
Periodical
Source
IEEE Photonics Technology Letters IEEE Photon. Technol. Lett. Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE. 17(10):2179-2181 Oct, 2005
Subject
Engineered Materials, Dielectrics and Plasmas
Photonics and Electrooptics
Delay
Optical transmitters
Optical devices
Apertures
Radio frequency
Radio transmitters
Waveguide lasers
Stimulated emission
Bandwidth
Optical refraction
Integrated optics
laser arrays
optical communication
optical delay lines
optical waveguide components
Language
ISSN
1041-1135
1941-0174
Abstract
Planar beam-steering apertures for laser-transmitter applications require a true-time-delay (TTD) subsystem for enhanced data-rate performance. The requirements for such a subsystem depend on the overall aperture size, field-of-view, beam-steering switching speed, and data pulse duration. The reprogramming speed of this 8-bit module (1-ps minimum resolvable time increment, and 0-256-ps range) is measured to be /spl sim/400 μs, and the upper limit of the dispersion produced by the device is measured to be 0.125 ps/cm/spl middot/nm. Using a TTD chip-scale module for temporal simultaneity, a demonstration of free-space 1.55-μm beam-steering over /spl plusmn/30/spl deg/ field-of-view is reported, wherein 2-ps-long laser pulses are emitted from two subapertures.