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Publications: 2002-2005 |
- Modelocking and Multimode Instability in Laser
Intracavity Frequency Modulation,
Y. Li, P. Herczfeld, and L. M. Narducci,
Submitted to the IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics.
- Dynamics of an Electro-Optically Tunable
Microchip Laser,
Y. Li, S. M. Goldwasser, P. Herczfeld, and L. M. Narducci,
Accepted for publication in the IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics.
- Receiver for a Coherent Fiber-Optic Link
with High Dynamic Range and Low Noise Figure,
Yifei Li, David Yoo, Peter Herczfeld, Arye Rosen, Asher Madjar, and
Sam Goldwasser,
ccepted for presentation at MWP2005.
- Fundamental Mode-Locking of a
Composite-Cavity Electro-optic Microchip Laser for Microwave
Photonics,
David Yoo, Asher Madjar, Samuel Goldwasser, and Peter Herczfeld,
Accepted for presentation at MWP2005.
- Coherent Optical Vector Modulation for
Fiber Radio Using Electro-Optic Microchip Lasers,
Yifei Li, Maja Bystrom, David Yoo, Samuel M. Goldwasser, and Peter
Herczfeld,
Accepted for publication, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and
Techniques.
- Direct QAM Modulation of Microwave Subcarrier
Using Electro-Optically Tunable Microchip Lasers,
Y. Li, S. M. Goldwasser, D. Yoo, and P. Herczfeld,
Presented at MWP2004, International Topical Meeting on Microwave
Photonics, Ogunquit, Maine, Oct. 4-6, 2004.
- Microwave Generation by Regenerative
Mode-Locking of a Nd:YVO4/MgO:LiNbO3 Microchip Laser,
A. Madjar, D. Yoo, P. R. Herczfeld, W. D. Jemison, S. M. Goldwasser,
Y. Li., IEEE MTT International Microwave Symposium, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, June 8-13, 2003.
- Dynamics Inside a Tunable Microchip
Laser,
Y. Li and S. M. Goldwasser,
Proceedings of the Microcoll Conference 2003, Budapest, Hungary, September
10-11, 2003.
- Optically Generated Dynamically Tunable
Low Noise Millimeter Wave Signals Using Microchip Solid State Lasers,
Y. Li, S. Goldwasser, and P. R. Herczfeld,
IEEE MTT International Microwave Symposium, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
June 8-13, 2003.
- Indoor Channel Characterization in the LMDS
Band,
Maja Bystrom and Eric E. Funk,
submitted to the 2002 International Conference on Communications.
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