Methods, apparatuses, and computer readable media for terahertz channel communication
US-2024349127-A1 · Oct 17, 2024 · US
US10050722B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10050722-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514872078-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 30, 2015 |
| Priority date | Oct 17, 2014 |
| Publication date | Aug 14, 2018 |
| Grant date | Aug 14, 2018 |
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A signal generator includes an optical pulse source to provide a plurality of optical pulses; a photosensitive element configured to receive optical pulses and to produce an electrical signal from optical pulses 6, electrical signal 10 including a spectrum that includes a plurality of discrete frequencies that occur at a repetition rate corresponding to that of the optical pulses or a harmonic thereof; a frequency selector to receive the electrical signal from the photosensitive element, to select dynamically the harmonic from the electrical signal and to communicate the dynamically selected harmonic; a direct digital synthesizer (DDS) to receive the harmonic of the electrical signal from the frequency selector and to produce a first output; and a frequency converter to receive the harmonic from the frequency selector and the first output from the DDS, wherein the frequency converter shifts a frequency of the harmonic by an amount substantially equal to a frequency of the first output from the DDS to produce a second output.
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What is claimed is: 1. A signal generator comprising: an optical pulse source to provide a plurality of optical pulses; a photosensitive element configured to receive optical pulses and to produce an electrical signal from the optical pulses 6 , the electrical signal 10 comprising a spectrum that comprises a plurality of discrete frequencies that occur at a repetition rate corresponding to that of the optical pulses or a harmonic thereof; a frequency selector to receive the electrical signal from the photosensitive element, to select dynamically the harmonic from the electrical signal, and to communicate the dynamically selected harmonic; a direct digital synthesizer (DDS) to receive the harmonic of the electrical signal from the frequency selector and to produce a first output; and a frequency converter to: receive the harmonic from the frequency selector and the first output from the DDS; and shift a frequency of the harmonic by an amount substantially equal to a frequency of the first output from the DDS to produce a second output. 2. A signal generator comprising: an optical pulse source to provide a plurality of optical pulses; a photosensitive element configured to receive optical pulses and to produce an electrical signal from the optical pulses 6 , the electrical signal 10 comprising a spectrum that comprises a plurality of discrete frequencies that occur at a repetition rate corresponding to that of the optical pulses or a harmonic thereof; a frequency selector to receive the electrical signal from the photosensitive element, to select dynamically the harmonic from the electrical signal, and to communicate the dynamically selected harmonic; a direct digital synthesizer (DDS) to receive the harmonic of the electrical signal from the frequency selector and to produce a first output; and a frequency converter to: receive the harmonic from the frequency selector and the first output from the DDS; and shift a frequency of the harmonic by an amount substantially equal to a frequency of the first output from the DDS to produce a second output; and a frequency extender to receive the second output from the frequency converter and to produce a third output.
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