C. Guterrez-Martinez, A. García-Juárez, J. A. Torres‐Fórtiz, J. Meza-Perez
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Photonic generation of microwave carriers for high speed radio-fiber telecommunications
In this paper, we report the generation of microwaves by mixing two optical signals coming from two different lasers one of them being multi-longitudinal. The generated microwaves, in a range of 1-25 GHz, can be used as information carriers which can be modulated and transmitted through long distance radio-fiber links.