Ultra-low noise microwave generation using femtosecond lasers and applications

CLEO) and Quantum Electronics and Laser Science Conference(2010)

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We report on our fiber-based mode-locked laser approach to the generation of ultra-low noise microwave signals, and its use for frequency metrology. We make use of two erbium fiber mode-locked lasers phase locked to a common ultra stable laser source to generate an 11.55 GHz signal with a relative phase noise of −111 dBc/Hz at 1 Hz from the carrier. The corresponding residual frequency instability is below 2.3×10−16 at 1s and about 4×10−19 at 6.5×104 s [1]. For a single fiber system, we demonstrate absolute stability about 3×10−15 between 1 s and 10 s when locked to an ultra-stable optical cavity and after dissemination over amplitude-modulation fiber link for a few hundred meters. The microwave signal from the fiber system is subsequently used to perform Ramsey spectroscopy in a state-of-the-art Cesium fountain [2]. The resulting clock system exhibits a stability of 3.5×10−14 τ- limited by projection noise. These experiments demonstrate the potentiality of ultra-high-performance, robust and long term operations fiber-based frequency combs for operational-level tasks in time and frequency metrology using microwave signals.
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cs,femtosecond laser,masers,optical fibers,caesium,spectroscopy,adaptive optics,signal generators,frequency,erbium,atomic clocks,phase noise
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