Definition of Homodyne. Meaning of Homodyne. Synonyms of Homodyne

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- In electrical engineering, homodyne detection is a method of extracting information encoded as modulation of the phase and/or frequency of an oscillating...
- A direct-conversion receiver (DCR), also known as homodyne, synchrodyne, or zero-IF receiver, is a radio receiver design that demodulates the incoming...
- quantum physics literature in a 1993 paper introducing experimental optical homodyne tomography. In quantum process tomography on the other hand, known quantum...
- A technique used to measure the sub-Poissonian structure of light is a homodyne intensity correlation scheme. In this scheme a local oscillator and signal...
- signal consisting of probe, heterodyne OKE-probe and homodyne OKE signal. The probe and homodyne OKE signals can be filtered out, leaving the heterodyne...
- close by in frequency, can still be reliably detected. It is essentially a homodyne detector followed by low-p**** filter that is often adjustable in cut-off...
- atmospheric flames.[non-primary source needed] Microwave detection is based on homodyne or heterodyne technologies. They can significantly increase the detection...
- co-aut****d, with Gordon Gould among others, a 1962 paper describing the use of homodyne detection with laser light. Later, at Sylvania Electronic Systems, he contributed...
- https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/do****ent/9915356 R. Noe, "Noise Figure and Homodyne Noise Figure" Photonic Networks; 24th ITG-Symposium, Leipzig, Germany,...
- radio receiver which has no local oscillator. Direct conversion receiver Homodyne detection Heterodyne detection Optical heterodyne detection NE612, oscillator...