Sensitivity Measurement and Analysis of an ErAs:GaAs Coherent Photomixing Transceiver

Document Type

Article

Publication Date

9-26-2005

Identifier/URL

40263032 (Pure); 28344439591 (QABO)

Abstract

A frequency domain transceiver is implemented with a pair of 780 - nm -based ErAs:GaAs photomixers, one serving as the transmitter and the other as the receiver. The transceiver is all solid state, operated at room temperature, and has a fast response. The receiver detects the amplitude of the incoming electric field coherently and the sensitivity is limited by 1 ∕ f mechanisms which are excited by a photovoltage that is always present in the receiver photomixer. This letter reports the first measurements and calculations of the signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio in the transceiver. Measurement yields a differential terahertz power-to-current sensitivity of 4 mA ∕ W and noise equivalent power of 0.1 pW ∕ Hz . The maximum S/N ratio was 58 dB ∕ rtHz around 86 GHz which is 17 dB lower than our theoretical estimate. The discrepancy is attributed to radiative coupling losses and nonoptimal laser spatial overlap.

DOI

10.1063/1.2058205

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