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Direct Phase Locking of a Ti:Sapphire Optical Frequency Comb to a Remote Optical Frequency Standard

Instrumentation and Detectors 2019-06-26 v2 Atomic Physics Optics

Abstract

We report on an ultralow noise optical frequency transfer from a remotely located Sr optical lattice clock laser to a Ti:Sapphire optical frequency comb through telecom-wavelength optical fiber networks. The inherent narrow linewidth of the Ti:Sapphire optical frequency comb eliminates the need for a local reference high-finesse cavity. The relative fractional frequency instability of the optical frequency comb with respect to the remote optical reference was 6.7(1)×10186.7(1) \times 10^{-18} at 1 s and 1.05(3)×10191.05(3) \times 10^{-19} at 1,000 s including a 2.9 km-long fiber network. This ensured the optical frequency comb had the same precision as the optical standard. Our result paves the way for ultrahigh-precision spectroscopy and conversion of the highly precise optical frequency to radio frequencies in a simpler setup.

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@article{arxiv.1807.08683,
  title  = {Direct Phase Locking of a Ti:Sapphire Optical Frequency Comb to a Remote Optical Frequency Standard},
  author = {Eunmi Chae and Kota Nakashima and Takuya Ikeda and Kei Sugiyama and Kosuke Yoshioka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.08683},
  year   = {2019}
}

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12 pages, 9 figures