CW 94 GHz millimeter wave signals are generated in a LiNbO/sub 3/ optical waveguide. Optical light with two frequency components is introduced into the waveguide, and the generated millimeter waves are obtained from a metallic coaxial terminal. Obtained results in experiments show that difference frequency generation (DFG) is responsible for this phenomenon.
CW MMW generation at 94 GHz in lithium niobate nonlinear optical waveguides
2004-01-01
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