All-optical microwave feedback oscillator with atomic cell resonator
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Titre | All-optical microwave feedback oscillator with atomic cell resonator |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2022 |
Auteurs | Boudot R., M. Hafiz A, Petersen M., Calosso C.E, Rubiola E. |
Journal | APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS |
Volume | 120 |
Pagination | 044101 |
Date Published | JAN 24 |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0003-6951 |
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. |
DOI | 10.1063/5.0072799 |