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WHITE PAPER: Wideband Optical Modulator and Detector Characterization: Uncertainties and the Impact on Eye Diagrams/Time Domain Modeling (4/18/2018)

WHITE PAPER: Wideband Optical Modulator and Detector Characterization: Uncertainties and the Impact on Eye Diagrams/Time Domain Modeling
Optical modulators and detectors operating to 110 GHz or higher have existed for years and characterization/calibration methods have been well-published, but less attention has been paid to the optimi
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Wednesday, April 18, 2018
         
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Wideband Optical Modulator and Detector Characterization: Uncertainties and the Impact on Eye Diagrams/Time Domain Modeling

Optical modulators and detectors operating to 110 GHz or higher have existed for years and characterization/calibration methods have been well-published, but less attention has been paid to the optimization of uncertainties of those converter measurements in a practical user context. This paper will explore the characterization and calibration processes, mainly for >70 GHz bandwidth components in both 1550 and 1310 nm wavelengths.

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Wideband Optical Modulator and Detector Characterization: Uncertainties and the Impact on Eye Diagrams/Time Domain Modeling
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