Coded sequence travelling-wave optical modulator
First Claim
1. An improved travelling wave modulator of the type having a waveguide for carrying a first travelling wave, said modulator being responsive to a second travelling wave, travelling substantially parallel to the first travelling wave, to alter the phase velocity of the first travelling wave by an amount that, at each time and distance along the waveguide, is proportional to the second travelling wave at that time and distance along the waveguide, said improvement comprising:
- means for reversing the polarity of the second travelling wave in a spatial pattern along the waveguide, wherein the pattern consists of a sequence of contiguous segments of substantially equal length and of total length L in each of which the polarity is defined by a spread spectrum code that produces an increase of at least 1.5 in 5 dB bandwidth-to-voltage ratios compared to an equivalent modulator in which all of the segments have the same polarity.
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Abstract
A travelling wave modulator in which the phase velocity of a first wave is modulated by a second travelling wave. Means are provided to alter the polarity of the second wave in accordance with a pseudorandom code. Barker codes and Golay codes are particularly suitable for improving the bandwidth-to-voltage ratio of the modulator over a comparable conventional modulator.
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10 Claims
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1. An improved travelling wave modulator of the type having a waveguide for carrying a first travelling wave, said modulator being responsive to a second travelling wave, travelling substantially parallel to the first travelling wave, to alter the phase velocity of the first travelling wave by an amount that, at each time and distance along the waveguide, is proportional to the second travelling wave at that time and distance along the waveguide, said improvement comprising:
means for reversing the polarity of the second travelling wave in a spatial pattern along the waveguide, wherein the pattern consists of a sequence of contiguous segments of substantially equal length and of total length L in each of which the polarity is defined by a spread spectrum code that produces an increase of at least 1.5 in 5 dB bandwidth-to-voltage ratios compared to an equivalent modulator in which all of the segments have the same polarity. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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