| Literature DB >> 30177754 |
Zitong Feng1,2, Fei Yang3, Xi Zhang1,2, Dijun Chen1, Fang Wei1, Nan Cheng4, Yanguang Sun1, Youzhen Gui4, Haiwen Cai5.
Abstract
A novel optical injection locking amplifier with acousto-optic modulator based phase modulation and a coherent detection scheme for optical frequency transfer applications is experimentally demonstrated in this study. A commercial distributed feedback diode laser is injection-locked to the resonant frequency of the optical signal with an optical fiber path length of hundreds of kilometers. This provides approximately 59 dB gain and ensures that the input carrier frequency fractional stability can be as good as 10-20 at 1000 s. The amplifier was tested for the transfer of a commercial narrow-linewidth laser in a 180 km fiber link to a remote site with only a single amplification step. The transferred frequency at the remote end reached 10-20 at 20000 s, which is suitable for optical frequency distribution and remote comparison between optical atomic clocks.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30177754 PMCID: PMC6120882 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-018-31381-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Optical injection locking amplifier (OILA). PD: photodiode; OC: optical coupler; CIR: circulator; AOM: acousto-optic modulator; PLL: phase locking loop.
Figure 2Set-up to measure the phase noise power spectral density (PSD) and frequency stability. VA: variable attenuator; PD: photodetector; laser: NKT-X15 narrow-linewidth fiber laser; OC: optical coupler.
Figure 3(a) Phase noise PSD of the optical injection locking amplifier (OILA) with different injection ratios and interferometer noise floor. (b) Allan deviation of the OILA for different injection ratios. (c) Modified Allan deviation of the OILA for different injection ratios.
Figure 4Schematic diagram of optical frequency transfer with fiber links ranging from 100 km to 180 km with the optical injection locking amplifier (OILA). laser: NKT-X15 narrow-linewidth fiber laser; PD: photodiode; VCO: voltage controlled oscillator; AOM: acousto-optic modulator; OC: optical coupler.
Figure 5(a) Phase noise PSD of light in different fiber link lengths measured with the OILA. (b) Allan deviation after light traveled through different fiber link lengths measured with the OILA. (c) Modified Allan deviation after light traveled through different fiber link lengths measured with the OILA.