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Multiple-access relay stations for long-haul fiber-optic radio frequency transfer

Signal Processing 2022-05-25 v1 Instrumentation and Detectors Optics

Abstract

We report on the realization of a long-haul radio frequency (RF) transfer scheme by using multiple-access relay stations (MARSs). The proposed scheme with independent link noise compensation for each fiber sub-link effectively solves the limitation of compensation bandwidth for long-haul transfer. The MARS can have the capability to share the same modulated optical signal for the front and rear fiber sub-links, simplifying the configuration at the repeater station and enabling the transfer system to have the multiple-access capability. At the same time, we for the first time theoretically model the effect of the MARS position on the fractional frequency instability of the fiber-optic RF transfer, demonstrating that the MARS position has little effect on system's performance when the ratio of the front and rear fiber sub-links is around 1:11:1. We experimentally demonstrate a 1 GHz signal transfer by using one MARS connecting 260 and 280 km fiber links with the fractional frequency instabilities of less than 5.9×10145.9\times10^{-14} at 1 s and 8.5×10178.5\times10^{-17} at 10,000 s at the remote site and of 5.6×10145.6\times10^{-14} and 6.6×10176.6\times10^{-17} at the integration times of 1 s and 10,000 s at the MARS. The proposed scalable technique can arbitrarily add the same MARSs in the fiber link, which has great potential in realizing ultra-long-haul RF transfer.

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@article{arxiv.2205.03225,
  title  = {Multiple-access relay stations for long-haul fiber-optic radio frequency transfer},
  author = {Qi Li and Liang Hu and Jinbo Zhang and Jianping Chen and Guiling Wu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2205.03225},
  year   = {2022}
}

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Accepted for publication in Optics Express