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Sub-100 attoseconds stability optics-to-microwave synchronization
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PhotonicsEngineeringLaser SciencePhysicsOptical Transmission SystemOptical PropertiesNon-linear OpticResidual Phase NoiseApplied PhysicsClock RecoveryFrequency CombsOptical CommunicationFiber OpticHz Offset FrequencyOptoelectronicsFractional Frequency InstabilityFiber-optic Communication
We use two fiber-based femtosecond frequency combs and a low-noise carrier suppression phase detection system to characterize the optical to microwave synchronization achievable with such frequency divider systems. By applying specific noise reduction strategies, a residual phase noise as low as -120 dBc/Hz at 1 Hz offset frequency from a 11.55 GHz carrier is measured. The fractional frequency instability from a single optical-to-frequency divider is 1.1E-16 at 1 s averaging down to below 2E-19 after only 1000 s. The corresponding rms time deviation is lower than 100 attoseconds up to 1000 s averaging duration.
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