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Beyond the fundamental noise limit in coherent optical fiber links

Optics 2015-06-19 v2

Abstract

It is well known that temperature variations and acoustic noise affect ultrastable frequency dissemination along optical fiber. Active stabilization techniques are in general adopted to compensate for the fiber-induced phase noise. However, despite this compensation, the ultimate link performances remain limited by the so called delay-unsuppressed fiber noise that is related to the propagation delay of the light in the fiber. In this paper, we demonstrate a data post-processing approach which enables us to overcome this limit. We implement a subtraction algorithm between the optical signal delivered at the remote link end and the round-trip signal. In this way, a 6 dB improvement beyond the fundamental limit imposed by delay-unsuppressed noise is obtained. This result enhances the resolution of possible comparisons between remote optical clocks by a factor of 2. We confirm the theoretical prediction with experimental data obtained on a 47 km metropolitan fiber link, and propose how to extend this method for frequency dissemination purposes as well.

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@article{arxiv.1405.5895,
  title  = {Beyond the fundamental noise limit in coherent optical fiber links},
  author = {C. E. Calosso and E. Bertacco and D. Calonico and C. Clivati and G. A. Costanzo and M. Frittelli and F. Levi and S. Micalizio and A. Mura and A. Godone},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.5895},
  year   = {2015}
}