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Optiwave software can be used in different industries and applications, including Fiber Optic Communication, Sensing, Pharma/Bio, Military & Satcom, Test & Measurement, Fundamental Research, Solar Panels, Components / Devices, etc..
OptiOmega is a collection of products specialized for photonic integrated circuit simulation. It automates the design flow for
generating compact models from device level simulations. The software package includes two solvers that can be used via
Python scripting: Vector Finite Difference (VFD) Mode Solver and Finite Difference Time Domain (FDTD) Electromagnetic Solvers.
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I have a doubt regarding optical comb using optoelectronic scheme.
In an optical comb, when the 1×2 fork equally divides the RF power, why there is a difference in RF gain? One electrical amplifier with a gain of 10 dB, and another electrical amplifier_1 with a gain of 9.33 dB? is there any reason for this usage of different gains? please let me know. I have enclosed the image for this.
regards
Vamsy
Hello,
The optical gain difference in the MZM arms allows to balance the modulation depth which is important for controlling the amplitudes of the generated comb lines. If you will change the gain difference, you can clearly see the impact on the comb spectrum measured at the “Dal Port Optical Spectrum Analyzer”. So, the difference of electrical gain on the MZM arms allows fine-tuning of the optical signals entering each arm of the MZM to achieve the desired phase and intensity modulation, which directly impacts the comb spectrum.
Hope this helps?
Warm Regards,
Saurabh Bedi.