Computer Science
Scientific paper
Jul 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990spie.1218..250r&link_type=abstract
IN: Free-space laser communication technologies II; Proceedings of the Meeting, Los Angeles, CA, Jan. 15-17, 1990 (A91-22776 08-
Computer Science
Computer Aided Design, Frequency Division Multiplexing, Optical Communication, Satellite Communication, Satellite Networks, Narrowband, Semiconductor Lasers, Space Communication, Tuning
Scientific paper
A tunable wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) scheme, suitable for optical intersatellite link (ISL) communications, has been designed. The scheme can combine and separate four or more beams from laser diode devices in the 800-900-nm wavebands and incorporates a number of tunable narrow-band holographic reflection filters. By choosing the correct point-source construction geometry the 'tuning' along one direction of the filter can be made to vary approximately linearly with position on the substrate, with tuning tolerances typically less than + or - 0.5 nm.
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