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8 November 2001 Optoelectronic arbitrary-waveform generator for radar applications
Sylvie Tonda-Goldstein, Aymeric Monsterleet, Daniel Dolfi, Jean-Pierre Huignard, Philippe Sape, Guillaume Granger, Nicolas Breuil, Jean Chazelas
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Abstract
An optoelectronic arbitrary-waveform generator has been proposed and experimentally developed for radar applications. It permits generating predefined waveforms by driving the amplitudes and phases of optically carried microwave signals. The optical architecture combines a high- resolution frequency shifter (for the heterodyne generation of the microwave signal) with spatial light modulators (for the parallel control of amplitudes and phases). Such a waveform generator can be attractive for target recognition or for target simulation.
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Sylvie Tonda-Goldstein, Aymeric Monsterleet, Daniel Dolfi, Jean-Pierre Huignard, Philippe Sape, Guillaume Granger, Nicolas Breuil, and Jean Chazelas "Optoelectronic arbitrary-waveform generator for radar applications", Proc. SPIE 4457, Spatial Light Modulators: Technology and Applications, (8 November 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.447752
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KEYWORDS
Microwave radiation

Spatial light modulators

Radar

Bragg cells

Signal detection

Diffraction gratings

Modulation

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