Ultra-low noise mode-locked laser, methods, and applications
US-2018115136-A1 · Apr 26, 2018 · US
US11287457B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11287457-B2 |
| Application number | US-201816605540-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 11, 2018 |
| Priority date | May 12, 2017 |
| Publication date | Mar 29, 2022 |
| Grant date | Mar 29, 2022 |
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This invention disclosed a system and method for characteristics measurement of electromagnetic signals. The measurement system comprises a multi-repetition-rate pulsed light source, a frequency mixer for electrical signal and optical signal, and a data acquisition and processing device. The measurement system accurately determines the characteristic information of the signal to be measured, such as frequency, phase, intensity, and their variations, by measuring the low frequency mixed signal generated by the multi-repetition-rate pulsed light source and the signal to be measured in the frequency mixer. This system has the advantages of simple structure, high measurement accuracy, low cost and large measurable frequency range. The system can be applied to the measurement of various electromagnetic signals, covering the spectral range from microwave, millimeter wave, to terahertz and even light wave.
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A system for time-frequency characteristics measurement of a high frequency electromagnetic signal, comprising: a multi-repetition-rate pulsed light source; a frequency mixer for electrical and optical signal; a repetition-rate measurement device; and a data acquisition and processing device; wherein the multi-repetition-rate pulsed light source simultaneously generates three or more optical pulse trains with different repetition rates through periodic spectrum filtering in an optical cavity, the three or more optical pulse trains forming three or more spatially overlapped optical frequency combs in the same optical cavity, wherein the three or more spatially overlapped optical frequency combs have different frequency intervals equal to the repetition rates of the corresponding optical pulse trains; wherein the three or more optical pulse trains and the signal to be measured are mixed in the frequency mixer, and three or more frequency mixed signals are respectively generated; wherein the repetition-rate measurement device measures the repetition rates of the three or more optical pulse trains in real time; wherein the data acquisition and processing device simultaneously acquires the three or more frequency mixed signals generated by the frequency mixer and the repetition rates measured by the repetition-rate measurement device and determines relative position of the frequency of the signal to be measured and comb lines of each optical frequency comb through data processing so as to obtain the time-frequency characteristics of the signal to be measured. 2. The system of claim 1 , wherein the three or more optical pulse trains have different modes, polarization states, center wavelengths, transmission directions, or nonlinear effects in the optical cavity of the multi-repetition-rate pulsed light source. 3. The system of claim 2 , wherein the three or more optical pulse trains have different transmission delay or phase delay due to their differences in modal dispersion, polarization mode dispersion, birefringence, chromatic dispersion, nonlinear effect or mode-lock mechanism in the optical cavity, which enables the simultaneous generation of several optical pulse trains with different repetition rates in a single laser cavity. 4. The system of claim 1 , wherein the frequency mixer is a combination of an optical frequency mixer and a photodetector device or a photoconductive antenna. 5. The system of claim 4 , wherein the optical frequency mixer is an optical intensity modulator, an optical phase modulator, an optical polarization modulator, a nonlinear crystal, a nonlinear optical fiber, a nonlinear waveguide, an acousto-optic modulator, a magneto-optical modulator, an optical coupler, an optical filter, or their combinations. 6. The system of claim 1 , wherein the repetition-rate measurement device measures frequency information of the three or more optical pulse trains. 7. The system of claim 1 , wherein the data acquisition and processing device calculates the frequency, amplitude, phase or their variations of the signal to be measured in accordance to the frequency, amplitude or phase of the three or more frequency mixed signals generated by the frequency mixer. 8. A method for time-frequency characteristics measurement of a high frequency electromagnetic signal, comprising the steps of: providing a multi-repetition-rate pulsed light source for simultaneously generating three or more optical pulse trains with different repetition rates through periodic spectrum filtering in an optical cavity, the three or more optical pulse trains forming three or more spatially overlapped optical frequency combs in the same optical cavity, wherein the three or more spatially overlapped optical frequency combs have different frequency intervals equal to the repetition rates of the corresponding optical pulse trains; inputting the three or more optical pulse trains and the signal to be measured into a frequency mixer to obtain three or more frequency mixed signals, wherein the frequencies of the three or more frequency mixed signals are not larger than half of the repetition rates of the corresponding optical pulse trains; inputting the three or more optical pulse trains into a repetition-rate measurement device to obtain the repetition rate information of the three or more optical pulse trains; and providing a data acquisition and processing device for obtaining the frequency domain characteristics of the frequency, amplitude, phase or their variations of the three or more frequency mixed signals, and calculating spectrum information of the signal to be measured including the frequency, amplitude, phase distribution or their variations in accordance to the repetition rate information of the three or more optical pulse trains and the frequency domain characteristics of the three or more frequency mixed signals. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the data acquisition and processing device uniquely determines relative position between the frequency of the signal to be measured and the frequencies of the three or more optical frequency combs in accordance to the repetition rate information of the three or more optical pulse trains and the frequencies of the three or more frequency mixed signals. 10. The method of claim 8 , wherein the signal to be measured is a time-varying signal, and the data acquisition and processing device can uniquely determine the time-varying frequency domain characteristics of the signal to be measured in accordance to the repetition rate information of the three or more optical pulse trains and the time-varying frequency domain characteristics of the three or more frequency mixed signals. 11. The method of claim 8 , wherein the signal to be measured has wide bandwidth, and the data acquisition and processing device determines frequency domain characteristics of the signal to be measured in accordance to the repetition rate information of the three or more optical pulse trains and spectral shapes of the three or more frequency mixed signals.
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