1. Attempt to Generate Narrow Linewidth, CW Terahertz Radiation by Using Optical Frequency Comb
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KANSAI ADVANCED RESEARCH CENTER KOBE (JAPAN) TERAHERTZ OPTOELECTRONIC RESEARCH GROUP, Iftiquar, S. M., Sakai, Kiyomi, Tani, Masahiko, Widiyatmoko, Bambang, Kourogi, Motonobu, KANSAI ADVANCED RESEARCH CENTER KOBE (JAPAN) TERAHERTZ OPTOELECTRONIC RESEARCH GROUP, Iftiquar, S. M., Sakai, Kiyomi, Tani, Masahiko, Widiyatmoko, Bambang, and Kourogi, Motonobu
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We report on an attempt to generate highly stable continuous terahertz (THz) wave by using optical frequency comb (OFC). About 10-nm wide OFC has been generated through a deep phase modulation of a 852 nm laser line in lithium niobate crystal cavity. The multiple optical modes (side bands) of the OFC, which are equally separated from each other by the modulation frequency (=6 GHz) are taken as the frequency reference. When another semiconductor laser is frequency locked, the stability of the difference frequency between the master laser and the second laser is improved on the same order of the RF modulator. An ultra-narrow, line and tunable THz radiation source can be achieved by photomixing of this stable difference-frequency optical beat in a photoconductive antenna., Prepared in cooperation with GMM, VDE/VDE-Gesellschaft Mikroelektronik, Mikro- und Feinwerktechnik; ITS, Informationstechnische Gesellschaft im VDE; Tokyo Inst. of Tech. Interdiscipllinary Graduate School of Science and Tech.; Kanagawa Academy of Science and Tech. Kanagawa, Japan. This article is from the THz Conference 2000 pp221-223. This article is from ADA398789 International Conference on Terahertz Electronics (8th), Held in Darmstadt, Germany on 28-29 September 2000
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- 2000