Digital Doppler-Cancellation Servo for Ultrastable Optical Frequency Dissemination Over Fiber

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TitreDigital Doppler-Cancellation Servo for Ultrastable Optical Frequency Dissemination Over Fiber
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2022
AuteursMukherjee S, Millo J, Marechal B, Denis S, Goavec-Merou G, Friedt J-M, Kersale Y, Lacroute C
JournalIEEE TRANSACTIONS ON ULTRASONICS FERROELECTRICS AND FREQUENCY CONTROL
Volume69
Pagination878-885
Date PublishedFEB
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0885-3010
Mots-clésActive noise reduction, Atom optics, Frequency control, interferometry, optical fiber communication, Optical fibers, Optical interferometry, Optical mixing, Optical noise, Optical variables control, Phase locked loops, phase noise
Résumé

Progress made in optical references, including ultrastable Fabry-Perot cavities, optical frequency combs, and optical atomic clocks, has driven the need for ultrastable optical fiber networks. Telecom-wavelength ultrapure optical signal transport has been demonstrated on distances ranging from the laboratory scale to the continental scale. In this article, we present a Doppler-cancellation setup based on a digital phase-locked loop (PLL) for ultrastable optical signal dissemination over fiber. The optical phase stabilization setup is based on a usual heterodyne Michelson-interferometer setup, while the software-defined radio (SDR) implementation of the PLL is based on a compact commercial board embedding a field-programmable gate array and analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters. Using three different configurations, including an undersampling method, we demonstrate a 20-m-long fiber link with residual fractional frequency instability as low as 10(-18) at 1000 s and optical phase noise of -70 dBc/Hz at 1 Hz with a telecom frequency carrier.

DOI10.1109/TUFFC.2021.3125066