Physics
Scientific paper
Oct 1989
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IN: Optical space communication; Proceedings of the Meeting, Paris, France, Apr. 24-26, 1989 (A90-38001 16-17). Bellingham, WA,
Physics
Coherent Light, Homodyne Reception, Optical Communication, Optical Heterodyning, Space Communication, Bit Error Rate, Frequency Synchronization, Photosensitivity, Signal Reception, Thermal Noise
Scientific paper
This tutorial paper on coherent optical receivers first describes the principles of heterodyning, homodyning, and phase diversity reception. The limits for receiver sensitivity are stated for various binary modulation formats (ASK, FSK, PSK, DPSK) and their dependence on the linewidth-to-bit-rate ratio is illustrated. The requirements on the local laser oscillator are discussed, including the power necessary to make thermal noise negligible. The principle of the balanced photodetector is explained, and the question of heterodyne efficiency is addressed. Lastly, the use of coherent detection for spatial acquisition and tracking is touched upon, and the advantage of coherent reception in the presence of background illumination is pointed out.
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