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Optical Rectification and AM-to-PM Conversion in a Lithium Niobate-Loaded Microwave Cavity

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Abstract

A lithium niobate-loaded microwave cavity pumped with femtosecond optical pulses was used as a platform to study AM-to-PM conversion in optical rectification. The conversion gain βi/m was measured to be −42.1 dB, independent of optical power.

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