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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 
In
Optics Letters, Optical Society of America, 2018/43/19/4651-4654
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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