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arxiv: 1105.1434 · v1 · pith:ZH26XORLnew · submitted 2011-05-07 · ⚛️ physics.optics

Ultralow phase noise microwave generation with an Er:fiber-based optical frequency divider

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keywords noiseopticalfrequencyphasedividermicrowavefiberlimited
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We present an optical frequency divider based on a 200 MHz repetition rate Er:fiber mode-locked laser that, when locked to a stable optical frequency reference, generates microwave signals with absolute phase noise that is equal to or better than cryogenic microwave oscillators. At 1 Hz offset from a 10 GHz carrier, the phase noise is below -100 dBc/Hz, limited by the optical reference. For offset frequencies > 10 kHz, the phase noise is shot noise limited at -145 dBc/Hz. An analysis of the contribution of the residual noise from the Er:fiber optical frequency divider is also presented.

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