Abstract
Waveform and spectrum measurements are indispensable for the characterization of high speed electronic devices and circuits. Recently, Li et al.[1] demonstrated phase-locking of a microwave oscillator to the picosecond laser pulses by the electro-optic effect and then displayed the waveform by photoconductive sampling via a low-frequency replica. It is interesting to replace the main-frame mode-locked laser used in the previous work with a gain-switched diode laser, which is compact, has high and tunable repetition rate (thus allowing a large number of sampling points per period), and exhibits minimum timing jitter.
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