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Frequency comb-based microwave transfer over fiber with $7 \times 10^{-19}$ instability using fiber-loop optical-microwave phase detectors

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arxiv 1312.7161 v1 pith:3DXXQE52 submitted 2013-12-26 physics.optics physics.ins-det

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keywords fiberphaselinkmicrowavetimestransferfiber-loopflom-pd
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We demonstrate a remote microwave/radio-frequency (RF) transfer technique based on the stabilization of a fiber link using a fiber-loop optical-microwave phase detector (FLOM-PD). This method compensates for the excess phase fluctuations introduced in fiber transfer by direct phase comparison between the optical pulse train reflected from the remote site and the local microwave/RF signal using the FLOM-PD. This enables sub-fs resolution and long-term stable link stabilization while having wide timing detection range and less demand in fiber dispersion compensation. The demonstrated relative frequency instability between 2.856-GHz RF oscillators separated by a 2.3-km fiber link is $7.6 \times 10^{-18}$ and $6.5 \times 10^{-19}$ at 1000 s and 82500 s averaging time, respectively.

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