Ke Su
New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Optics Letters | 2008
Alexander M. Sinyukov; Zhiwei Liu; Yew Li Hor; Ke Su; Robert B. Barat; Dale E. Gary; Zoi-Heleni Michalopoulou; Ivan Zorych; John F. Federici; David Zimdars
Rapid voltage-controlled phase modulation of cw terahertz (THz) radiation is demonstrated. By transmitting an infrared beam through a lithium niobate phase modulator the phase of the THz radiation, which is generated by the photomixing of two infrared beams, can be directly modulated through a 2pi phase shift. The 100 kHz modulation rate that is demonstrated with this technique is approximately 3 orders of magnitude faster than what can be achieved by mechanical scanning.
Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 2012
Ke Su; Lothar Moeller; Robert B. Barat; John F. Federici
We describe a lab setup for analyzing impairments of terahertz (THz) and infrared (IR) free space links caused by local refraction index changes in the signals propagation paths that could be induced by turbulence, particles, humidity, etc. A THz signal comprising a 2.5 Gb/s data load modulated on a carrier at 625 GHz, is launched through a weather emulating chamber, detected, and its performance analyzed. An IR beam at 1.5 um wavelength carrying the same data load is superposed with the THz beam, propagating through the same weather conditions and also performance analyzed. We modulate the IR channel with a usual non-return-to-zero (NRZ) format but use duobinary coding for driving our THz source, which enables signaling at high data rate and higher output power. As both beams pass through the same channel perturbations and as their degradations are recorded simultaneously we can simultaneously compare the weather impact on both. We investigate scintillation and fog attenuation effects for the THz and IR signals by measuring bit error rates (BER), signal power, and phase front distortions.
Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision | 2012
Ke Su; Lothar Moeller; Robert B. Barat; John F. Federici
In order to study and compare propagation features of terahertz (THz) links with infrared (IR) links under different weather conditions such as turbulence, fog, and dust particles, THz and IR free space communication links at 625 GHz carrier frequency and 1.5 μm wavelength, respectively, with a maximum data rate of 2.5 Gb/s have been developed. After propagating through the same channel perturbation caused by dust, attenuation of the carrier frequencies by dust as well as scintillation effects on both channels are analyzed by measuring the power attenuation and bit error rates. Attenuation by the presence of dust degrades the IR channel but exhibits almost no measurable impact on the THz signal. Numerical simulations of THz attenuation with different dust concentrations are presented and agree with the measured results.
Applied Optics | 2010
Ke Su; Zhiwei Liu; Robert B. Barat; Dale E. Gary; Zoi-Heleni Michalopoulou; John F. Federici
We have developed an interferometric synthetic aperture incoherent imaging system at 94 GHz, in which a high-power electronic millimeter wave source (Gunn Oscillator) is integrated with a continuous-wave terahertz (THz) photomixing detection system to achieve a high signal-to-noise ratio. Imaging of a point source located 10?m away from the detector array is presented. Two-dimensional THz reflective images of an extended object with different shapes are reconstructed with only four detectors by use of rotational synthesis.
Applied Optics | 2009
Zhiwei Liu; Ke Su; Dale E. Gary; John F. Federici; Robert B. Barat; Zoi-Heleni Michalopoulou
Experimental results from a video-rate terahertz interferometric imaging system are presented. The source emits continuous narrow bandwidth radiation at 0.1 THz. The 2D image of a point source is reconstructed at a rate of 16 ms per frame with a four-element detector array. The image resolution and quality are affected by the number of detectors, the configuration of the detection array, and how well the baselines are calibrated. Details of the hardware system and video-rate terahertz image are presented.
ursi general assembly and scientific symposium | 2011
Lothar Moeller; John F. Federici; Ke Su
Electronics Letters | 2011
Lothar Moeller; John F. Federici; Ke Su
Journal of Infrared, Millimeter, and Terahertz Waves | 2010
Zoi-Heleni Michalopoulou; Suman Mukherjee; Yew Li Hor; Ke Su; Zhiwei Liu; Robert B. Barat; Dale E. Gary; John F. Federici
Handbook of Terahertz Technology for Imaging, Sensing and Communications | 2013
John F. Federici; Lothar Moeller; Ke Su
european wireless conference | 2012
Lothar Moeller; Ke Su; Robert B. Barat; John F. Federici