All-optical microwave feedback oscillator with atomic cell resonator

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TitreAll-optical microwave feedback oscillator with atomic cell resonator
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuteursBoudot R., M. Hafiz A, Petersen M., Calosso C.E, Rubiola E.
JournalAPPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume120
Pagination044101
Date PublishedJAN 24
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0003-6951
Résumé

We report the demonstration of an all-optical self-sustained cell-based microwave feedback oscillator. In this scheme, a microwave resonance, optically induced in a buffer-gas filled vapor cell resonator through coherent population trapping (CPT), is detected by a fast photodiode, amplified, and used to drive back, through a frequency divider, a Mach-Zehnder electro-optic modulator in a sustaining loop configuration. The total gain and phase of the system was measured in an open-loop configuration with a network analyzer. In good agreement with values predicted by the Leeson effect, the CPT feedback oscillator demonstrates an absolute phase noise of -24 dB rad(2)/Hz at 1 Hz offset frequency, compatible with a fractional frequency stability of 8 x 10(-12) at 1 s, and a phase noise floor of -112 dB rad(2)/Hz, limited by the low microwave power available at the photodiode output. The amplitude noise of the oscillator shows a comparable noise floor and, for offset frequencies lower than 200 Hz, a 1/f dependence, due to the presence of the frequency divider in the loop.

DOI10.1063/5.0072799