T. Berceli, S. Kudszus, M. Schlechtweg, A. Zolomy, G. Járó, T. Marozsák, E. Udvary
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Optical millimeter wave generation utilizing a subharmonic reference
New methods for optical millimeter wave generation are presented. They apply a harmonic oscillator stabilized to an optically transmitted subharmonic reference signal by a frequency division PLL. A 94 GHz signal was generated using both injection and phase locking techniques. The new approaches utilize inexpensive photonic components and exhibit low sensitivity to the fiber dispersion.