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Electro-optical frequency division and stable microwave synthesis
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EngineeringOscillatorsOptical Transmission SystemOptical Frequency DivisionOptical ComputingOptical PropertiesOptical CommunicationNanophotonicsPhotonicsElectrical EngineeringElectrical OscillatorFrequency CombsStable Microwave SynthesisMicrowave SynthesisMicrowave PhotonicsElectro-optics DeviceApplied PhysicsTunable Electrical OscillatorOptoelectronics
Optical frequency division by using frequency combs has revolutionized time keeping and the generation of stable microwave signals. We demonstrate optical frequency division and microwave generation by using a tunable electrical oscillator to create dual combs through phase modulation of two optical signals that have a stable difference frequency. Phase-locked control of the electrical oscillator by means of optical frequency division produces stable microwaves. Our approach transposes the oscillator and frequency reference of a conventional microwave frequency synthesizer. In this way, the oscillator experiences large phase noise reduction relative to the frequency reference. The electro-optical approach additionally relaxes the need for highly linear photodetection of the comb mode spacing. As well as simplicity, the technique is also tunable and scalable to higher division ratios.
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