Radiation source

Oscillators – Automatic frequency stabilization using a phase or frequency... – Particular error voltage control

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C331S00100A, C331S018000, C331S025000, C331S057000

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07999624

ABSTRACT:
A source of radiation comprises a first low frequency oscillator200for providing a reference signal and a plurality of phase shifters210a,210b,210ccoupled to the first oscillator. In addition there are a plurality of phase locked loops230a,230b,230c, each phase locked loop having a respective Voltage Controlled Oscillator (VCO)240a,240b,240cfor outputting a signal. Each phased locked loop is coupled to a respective one of the phase shifters, so that in use each VCO is phase locked to a reference signal which has been phase shifted by a respective one of the phase shifters. In this way the phase of the radiation output by each VCO may be controlled indirectly by controlling the phase shift of the reference signal. In a preferred embodiment the phase shifters are adjustable to shift the phase by an adjustable amount.

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