In recent years, there has been great interest in use of plastic optical fiber (POF) for local area network (LAN) applications.
Measurements and calculations of intermodulation and harmonic distortion in 1.3microns high speed distributed feedback lasers at multiGHz modulation frequencies are presented.
We present a theoretical and experimental study of intermodulation and harmonic distortion in high-speed 1.3 and 1.5microns InGaAsP laser modulated at frequencies up to 8 GHz.
An analysis has been made elsewhere1 of error probabilities in highspeed digital transmission over idealized troposcatter paths, considering both random noise and intersymbol interference owing to
We present a theoretical model describing the generation of intermodulation products (IMPs) in semiconductor optical amplifiers by signal-induced carrier-density modulation.
Intermodulation interference becomes a serious factor in frequency usage when a block of consecutive channels is provided for a given type of radio service in a confined area.
Intermodulation noise is produced whenever a phase modulated signal is passed through a linear transmission medium whose amplitude and phase characteristics are nonlinear functions of frequency.
This paper deals with the relationship between the disturbing effect of speech and that of pure tone, the harmonic e.m.f.
Fluorescence experiments that probe the transfer of electronic excitations between donor and trap chromophores are investigated as a means of studying intermolecular correlations in macromolecules
Bandwidth equalization using a simple CMOS-compatible tunable silicon-ring modulator is shown.