Abstract

We present new design principles for improved heterodyne tuned optical receivers where several tuning inductances reduce the influence of thermal receiver noise over a broad frequency range. A theoretical example for a 600 MHz tuning bandwidth shows a reduction of thermal receiver noise (and thus in required local oscillator power) of up to 13dB. The example is tested experimentally for the so-called mixed tuning configuration. We obtain good agreement with the theoretical predictions. The experimental RMS noise current is <5pA/√(Hz) over a 580 MHz bandwidth with the lowest value of 3-5 pA/√(Hz) at 950MHz.

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