Abstract
The development of a one-port laser-based vector network analyzer (VNA) is described. Measurements are carried out in the time domain using a femtosecond laser for the generation and detection of ultrashort voltage pulses on a coplanar waveguide (CPW). The accurate separation of voltage signals propagating in forward and backward directions, being one of the key tasks of vector network analysis, is achieved by measuring voltage pulses at different positions on the CPW. This separation technique even works in the case of temporally overlapping forward and backward propagating signals. With this laser-based VNA, a frequency spacing of 500 MHz, a measurement bandwidth of approximately 500 GHz, and a dynamic range of more than 40 dB are obtained. As an application example, the laser-based VNA is used to realize an ultra-broadband voltage pulse standard.
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