A. Malcoci, Andreas Stohr, R. Heinzelmann, K. Hagedorn, R. Güsten, F. Schafer, H. Stuer, F. Siebe, P. V. D. Wal, Viktor Krozer, M. Feiginov, Dieter Jäger
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Abstract
Optical heterodyne millimeter-wave (mm-wave) generation using traveling-wave photodetectors (TW-PDs) is examined both experimentally and theoretically. Ultrahigh-frequency (110 GHz, 160 GHz and 460 GHz) InP-based 1.55 /spl mu/m TW-PDs were fabricated and employed in experimental set-ups for optical heterodyning. For the first time a 1.55 /spl mu/m photonic sub millimetre-wave (460 GHz) local oscillator (LO) module has been developed and demonstrated.