Title of article :
Locking bandwidth equations for electrically and optically injection-locked oscillators
Author/Authors :
X.، Wang, نويسنده , , N.J.، Gomes, نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
-475
From page :
476
To page :
0
Abstract :
The two most widely used locking bandwidth equations for injection-locked oscillators, Adlerʹs and Kurokawaʹs equations, are compared for the first time. Three differences are highlighted by the comparison: firstly, the absence of the factor 1/cos(theta) in Adlerʹs equation; secondly, larger bandwidth is predicted by Kurokawaʹs equation; and thirdly, a difference in the Q factors used. It is shown that Kurokawaʹs locking bandwidth equation is suitable for high-Q reflection-type electrically injection-locked oscillators employing a circulator, while Adlerʹs equation is suitable for reflection-type injection-locked oscillators not employing a circulator. Experimental results from measurements on an optically injection-locked oscillator show that the loaded-Q varies with injection power, and demonstrate that both Kurokawaʹs and Adlerʹs equations, which treat the Q as a constant, are not accurate for predicting the locking bandwidth of wide locking bandwidth, injection-locked oscillators. Finally, a theoretical analysis of the optimum photodetector insertion point for a wide locking bandwidth, transmissiontype indirect optically injection-locked oscillator is presented.
Keywords :
immunoglobulin G , Fluorescence resonance energy transfer , Quantum dots
Journal title :
IEE PROCEEDINGS OPTOELECTRONICS
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
IEE PROCEEDINGS OPTOELECTRONICS
Record number :
106750
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