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titleOfInvention Optical pulse generator with single frequency drive
abstract An optical pulse generation system includes a first (12) and a second (14) optical interferometric modulator, each characterized by an optical output power - modulation voltage transfer function. A first drive signal (30) is applied to the first modulator, so as to modulate an input optical signal and provide a first modulated optical signal. A second drive signal (32) is applied to the second modulator, so as to modulate the first modulated optical signal. The bias voltage and the drive amplitude for the first drive signal are substantially different, compared to the bias voltage and drive amplitude for the second drive signal. The bias voltages and drive amplitudes of the drive signals can be chosen so as to generate output pulses having a relatively narrow pulse width (∩16 ps), and a relatively high extinction ratio (∩25 dB). The first and second drive signals are characterized by a substantially identical frequency (∩10 GHz), permitting the system to use a relatively small number of commercially available parts.
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