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13 October 2008 Microwave fiber delay line performance simulation research
Xiaoqing Zhang, Chunxi Zhang, Shuling Hu, Pan Ou, Limin Wei
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Abstract
The design, component selection, fabrication, testing, and evaluation of an optically-switched, binary, fiber optic programmable delay line are discussed. The basic building blocks, including laser diode which is based on a rate equation model, external modulated transmitter, transmission fiber and receiver, are explained. The system comprises eight delay stages, has a maximum delay of 6.4μs with a 100ps step and operates over the 1-18 GHz band. This computer controlled prototype used low-cost commercially available components in conjunction with graded-index, single-mode fiber. Its overall performance is satisfied with the simulation result.
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Xiaoqing Zhang, Chunxi Zhang, Shuling Hu, Pan Ou, and Limin Wei "Microwave fiber delay line performance simulation research", Proc. SPIE 7127, Seventh International Symposium on Instrumentation and Control Technology: Sensors and Instruments, Computer Simulation, and Artificial Intelligence, 71272N (13 October 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.806830
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KEYWORDS
Modulation

Phased array optics

Transmitters

Microwave radiation

Dispersion

Receivers

Antennas

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