Modulation Methods of Laser Emission in Optoelectronic oscillator (OEO) and OEO Differential Equations

This chapter is devoted to an analysis of laser emission modulation methods and to the formulation of the mathematical model of the autonomous optoelectronic oscillator on the base of nonlinear differential equations. Sections of this chapter present two

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Alexander A. Bortsov Yuri B. Il’in Sergey M. Smolskiy

Laser Optoelectronic Oscillators

Springer Series in Optical Sciences Volume 232

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Alexander A. Bortsov • Yuri B. Il’in Sergey M. Smolskiy

Laser Optoelectronic Oscillators

Alexander A. Bortsov Moscow Power Engineering Institute National Research University Moscow, Russia

Yuri B. Il’in Moscow Power Engineering Institute National Research University Moscow, Russia

Sergey M. Smolskiy Moscow Power Engineering Institute National Research University Moscow, Russia

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