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Kilovolt, nanosecond, and picosecond electric pulse shaping by using optoelectronic switching

TitleKilovolt, nanosecond, and picosecond electric pulse shaping by using optoelectronic switching
Publication TypeArticolo su Rivista peer-reviewed
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsS. Amari, El, Kenaan M., Merla Caterina, Vergne B., Arnaud-Cormos D., Leveque P., and Couderc V.
JournalIEEE Photonics Technology Letters
Volume22
Pagination1577-1579
ISSN10411135
KeywordsElectric generators, Electric pulse, Electrical pulse, Frozen waves, High voltage, Linear regime, Negative components, Optical gatings, Optoelectronic switching, Photoconductive semiconductors, Photoconductivity, Pico-second pulse, Picosecond electric pulse, Power modulation, Pulse generators, Pulse shaping circuits, Pulse-shaping, Semiconducting silicon, Semiconducting Silicon Compounds, Semiconductor device manufacture, Semiconductor devices, Spectral pulse shaping, Spectrum analyzers, Subnanosecond, Switching, Switching delay time
Abstract

This letter describes subnanosecond electric pulse generation and shaping. The optoelectronic switching of silicon semiconductor devices embedded in a frozen wave generator is obtained in the linear regime. Control of the switching delay time, combined with power modulation of the optical gating signals, enables temporal and spectral pulse shaping. In this way, monocycle nanosecond and/or picosecond pulses with balanced or unbalanced positive and negative components and square electrical pulses with adjustable duration are obtained. © 2010 IEEE.

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DOI10.1109/LPT.2010.2073458
Citation KeyElAmari20101577