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Generation of tunable Frequency-doubling Microwave Signals at 2 μm wavelength band

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Abstract

7~12 GHz tunable frequency-doubling microwave signals are generated at 2 μm using a Mach-Zehnder Modulator and Indium-rich InGaAs photodetector. Higher microwave power can be achieved than the similar setup built at the C-band.

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