Photonic Analog-to-Digital Conversion with Femtosecond Lasers

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Progress in developing high speed Analog-to-Digital Converters (ADCs) occurs rather slowly due to the inherent jitter in electronic sampling and the difficulty in integrating low noise microwave sources. Currently, this electronic jitter is on the order of 100 femtoseconds in the most advanced CMOS circuitry. Advances in femtosecond lasers and laser stabilization have led to the development of sources of ultrafast optical pulse trains that show timing jitter on the level of a few femtoseconds over the time spans of typical sampling windows and can be made even smaller in the future. This paper reviews the progress made towards low noise femtosecond lasers. its jitter characterization, and its application in high-speed. high-resolution analog-to-digital conversion.
Publisher
Walter De Gruyter & Co
Issue Date
2008
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

MODE-LOCKED LASERS; NOISE; CONVERTER; JITTER

Citation

FREQUENZ, v.62, no.7-8, pp.171 - 174

ISSN
0016-1136
DOI
10.1515/FREQ.2008.62.7-8.171
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/89882
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