A Novel Optical Control Technique Using Tunable Inductance Circuits
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概要
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Recently fiber optic links have been applied to radio signal distribution networks and also to signal feeder networks for phased array antennas, because they are able to offer wide bandwidth for achieving the high bit-rates and large capacity needed in the multimedia age. In these networks, a great many modules are needed to convert optical signals to radio signals. In order to reduce the complexity and cost of these modules, direct optical control techniques, which inject optical signals directly into microwave circuits, are very attractive. Thus, this paper proposes a novel optical control technique using tunable inductance circuits. This technique employs direct illumination as a means of optically tuning the inductance. Since the inductance value is inversely proportional to the square of the transconductance, it varies widely when the FET is directly illuminated. With direct illumination, the measured inductance variation in an experimental inductance circuit built with Pseudomorphic AlGaAs/InGaAs/GaAs HEMTs is more than 20 % from 0.5 to 2 GHz. As an application, a direct optically controlled oscillator was fabricated. The measured optical tuning range of the oscillation frequency is more than 19 % with an output power of -5^+_-1 dBm. This is a promising technique for a variety of devices, including optically controlled oscillators, filters, phase shifters, and active antennas.
- 社団法人電子情報通信学会の論文
- 1998-02-25
著者
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MURAGUCHI Masahiro
NTT Electronics Corporation
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Nakagawa Tadao
Ste Telecommunication Engineering Co. Ltd.
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Nakagawa Tadao
Ntt Wireless Systems Laboratories
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NAKATSUGAWA Masashi
NTT Wireless Systems Laboratories
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Muraguchi Masahiro
Currently With Ntt Electronics Co. Ltd.
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Muraguchi Masahiro
Ntt Wireless Systems Laboratories
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Muraguchi Masahiro
Ntt Photonics Laboratories
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Nakagawa Tadao
Ntt Network Innovation Laboratories
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HAYASHI Hitoshi
NTT Wireless Systems Laboratories
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Muraguchi M
Ntt Electronics Corporation
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Nakagawa T
Ntt Network Innovation Laboratories Ntt Corporation
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Nakatsugawa M
Ntt Department Iii (r&d Strategy Department)
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