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All-optical serrodyne frequency shifter
K. F. Lee,
G. S. Kanter
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Electrical and Computer Engineering
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All-optical
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Frequency Shifter
100%
Serrodyne
100%
Polarization-independent
66%
Optical Methods
33%
Optical Signal
33%
Insertion Loss
33%
High Bandwidth
33%
Electro-optic
33%
Low Loss
33%
Phase Shift
33%
Pulsed Pump
33%
Modulated Signal
33%
Nonlinear Fiber Optics
33%
Cross-phase Modulation
33%
Low Polarization
33%
Shift Frequency
33%
Single Sideband
33%
Optical Frequency Shift
33%
All-fiber Structure
33%
Multi-GHz
33%
Physics
Cross-Phase Modulation
100%
Signal Modulation
100%
Optical Communication
100%
Optical Method
100%
Electro-Optics
100%
Frequency Shift
100%