1. High dynamic range single channel sampling of wideband RF signals using ultra‐fast nanoscale photoconductive switching.
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Tripon‐Canseliet, C., Zegaoui, M., Jestin, G., Coinon, C., Berger, P., Baili, G., Descamps‐Mandine, A., Maksimovic, I., Decoster, D., Hodé, J.M., Dolfi, D., and Chazelas, J.
- Abstract
This Letter reports on new experimental high dynamic range sub‐sampling performances obtained from nanoscale microwave photoconductive switches operating under a 0.8 µm wavelength pulsed illumination. Experimental results have been performed on different samples benefiting of a low temperature grown Gallium Arsenide absorbing layer on GaAs substrate, coplanar microwave electrode profile optimisation, and the use of an ultra‐low noise jitter optical source delivering optical pulses of 1 to10 ps pulse width at a 2 GHz repetition frequency at 0.8 µm optical wavelength. Thanks to carrier lifetime tunability achievement from 1 to 20 ps, in association with a carrier mobility of 3900 cm²/V.s, experimental demonstrations of 54 and 45 dB signal‐to‐noise ratio microwave signal sampling for signals at 5,76 and 20 GHz frequency bandwidth respectively confirms submicron devices functionality as a new class of single channel photonic analogue to digital converters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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