Broadband guided-wave optical frequency translator using an electro-optical Bragg array
- 1 May 1983
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 42 (9) , 759-761
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.94090
Abstract
We describe a new type of optical frequency translator which utilizes Bragg diffraction from a traveling index wave produced by an interdigitated electrode grating on a LiNbO3 surface waveguide. The grating is driven by a three-phase electrical signal that results in a unidirectional wave with a fixed Bragg angle determined by the electrode spacing. The diffraction thus produces a single-sideband suppressed carrier optical output. Measurements at 10 and 100 MHz have yielded greater than 90% carrier-to-sideband conversion efficiency with over 100:1 suppression of the carrier and unwanted sideband. The device should be operable from arbitrarily low frequencies up to several gigahertz.Keywords
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