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Signal Mixer Made from Laser

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill., March 20, 2009 – A microwave signal mixer has been made from a tunnel-junction transistor laser, an achievement that brings higher speed electronics and higher performance electrical and optical integrated circuits closer to development, its creators say. The device accepts two electrical inputs and produces an optical signal that was measured at frequencies of up to 22.7 GHz. The frequency range was limited by the bandwidth of the detector employed in the measurements, not by the transistor device. University of Illinois electrical engineers Milton Feng (left) and Nick Holonyak Jr. (Photo: L. Brian...Read full article

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    Published: March 2009
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