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A Solution to The Non-linearity of Electro-Optic Modulation Synthetic Aperture Lidar

Synthetic aperture laser radar has higher resolution, so requires higher modulated bandwidth. Because the data volume of chirp or pulse coding schemes is too large, it brings much pressure to data acquisition and data processing. So, we can use dechirp to reduce the amount of data. However, there is a seriously non-linear problem in phase modulation, which strictly prohibited the dechirp usage. Therefore, in order to solve the above problems, we propose a method based on Electro-Optic Modulators to achieve a large-bandwidth chirp signal. Meanwhile, give a method to resolve the seriously non-linear problems. Firstly, by properly setting the amplitude of the input signal of electro-optic modulators, the finite order signal coefficients are guaranteed to have an absolute advantage. Then, an ideal chirp signal can be obtained by filtering through an optical filter. Finally, the feasibility of the scheme is proved by theory and experiments.

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