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Ultra-low noise microwave generation with a free-running optical frequency comb transfer oscillator

Auteur(s)
Brochard, Pierre 
Institut de physique 
Schilt, Stephane 
Institut de physique 
Südmeyer, Thomas 
Institut de physique 
Date de parution
2018
In
Optics Letters, Optical Society of America
Vol.
43
No
19
De la page
4651
A la page
4654
Résumé
We present ultra-low noise microwave synthesis by optical to radio-frequency (RF) division realized with a free-running or RF-locked optical frequency comb (OFC) acting as a transfer oscillator. The method does not require any optical lock of the OFC and circumvents the need for a high-bandwidth actuator. Instead, the OFC phase noise is electrically removed from a beat-note signal with an optical reference, leading to a broadband noise division. The phase noise of the ∼15  GHz RF signal generated in this proof-of-principle demonstration is limited by a shot-noise level below −150  dBc/Hz at high Fourier frequencies and by a measurement noise floor of −60  dBc/Hz at 1 Hz offset frequency when performing 1,100 cross-correlations. The method is attractive for high-repetition-rate OFCs that lead to a lower shot-noise, but are generally more difficult to tightly lock. It may also simplify the noise evaluation by enabling the generation of two or more distinct ultra-low noise RF signals from different optical references using a single OFC and their direct comparison to assess their individual noise.
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/3368
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10.1364/OL.43.004651
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Brochard_P.-Ultra-low_noise_microwave-20180924.pdf (1.27 MB)
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