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Phase Cohered Optically Injection Locked Oscillators for Communication Phased Arrays
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Phase Cohered Optically Injection Locked Oscillators for Communication Phased Arrays

A S Daryoush, M Francisco, R Saedi and D Polifko
1990 20th European Microwave Conference, v 1(20), pp 671-676
Sep 1990

Abstract

Error correction Frequency measurement Frequency synchronization Injection-locked oscillators Millimeter wave communication Millimeter wave measurements Millimeter wave technology Optical arrays Phase measurement Phased arrays
The indirect subharmonic optical injection locking is a powerful technique to synchronize oscillators up to millimeter wave frequencies, however they suffer from phase inaccuracy over the locking range, first formulated by Adler. This paper presents a method to measure this phase error and correct for it by adjusting the free-running oscillation frequency of an FET oscillator. Experiments supporting this approach are reported for two optically injection locked oscillators at 18GHz, where phase correction of ±90° are achieved by adjusting the bias current to the PET VCO.

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