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Enhanced timing of a 113 km O-TWTFT link with digital maximum likelihood estimation process

Optics 2026-04-21 v1

Abstract

Optical two-way time-frequency transfer (O-TWTFT), employing linear optical sampling and based on frequency combs, is a promising approach for future large-scale optical clock synchronization. It offers the dual benefits of high temporal resolution and an extensive unambiguous range. A critical challenge in establishing long-distance free-space optical links is enhancing detection sensitivity. Particularly at ultra-low received power levels, the error caused by time extraction algorithms for linear optical sampling becomes a significant hindrance to system sensitivity, surpassing the constraints imposed by quantum limitations. In this work, we introduce the Complex Least Squares (CLS) method to enhance both the accuracy and sensitivity of time extraction. Unlike most previous methods that relied solely on phase information, our scheme utilizes a maximum likelihood estimation technique incorporating both amplitude and phase data. Our experiments, conducted over a 113 km free-space link with an average link loss of up to 100 dB, achieved a record minimum received power of 0.1 nW, which is over ten times lower than previous benchmarks. The precision also approaches the quantum limitation.

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@article{arxiv.2505.03131,
  title  = {Enhanced timing of a 113 km O-TWTFT link with digital maximum likelihood estimation process},
  author = {Yu-Chen Fang and Jian-Yu Guan and Qi Shen and Jin-Jian Han and Lei Hou and Meng-Zhe Lian and Yong Wang and Wei-Yue Liu and Ji-Gang Ren and Cheng-Zhi Peng and Qiang Zhang and Hai-Feng Jiang and Jian-Wei Pan},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.03131},
  year   = {2026}
}

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12 pages, 9 figures