Heterodyne detection is a method of detecting radiation by non-linear mixing with radiation of a reference frequency. It is commonly used in
telecommunications and
astronomy for detecting and analysing signals.The radiation in question is most commonly either radio waves (see
superheterodyne receiver) or light (see
interferometry). The reference radiation is known as the
local oscillator. The signal and the local oscillator are superimposed at a
mixer. The mixer, which is commonly a (photo-)
diode, has a non-linear response to the amplitude, that is, at least part of the output is proportional to the square of the input.
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