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Ultralow-Noise Photonic Microwave Synthesis using a Soliton Microcomb-based Transfer Oscillator

Applied Physics 2020-02-19 v3 Optics

Abstract

The synthesis of ultralow-noise microwaves is of both scientific and technological relevance for timing, metrology, communications and radio-astronomy. Today, the lowest reported phase noise signals are obtained via optical frequency-division using mode-locked laser frequency combs. Nonetheless, this technique ideally requires high repetition rates and tight comb stabilisation. Here, a soliton microcomb with a 14 GHz repetition rate is generated with an ultra-stable pump laser and used to derive an ultralow-noise microwave reference signal, with an absolute phase noise level below -60 dBc/Hz at 1 Hz offset frequency and -135 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz. This is achieved using a transfer oscillator approach, where the free-running microcomb noise (which is carefully studied and minimised) is cancelled via a combination of electronic division and mixing. Although this proof-of-principle uses an auxiliary comb for detecting the microcomb's offset frequency, we highlight the prospects of this method with future self-referenced integrated microcombs and electro-optic combs, that would allow for ultralow-noise microwave and sub-terahertz signal generators.

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@article{arxiv.1903.01213,
  title  = {Ultralow-Noise Photonic Microwave Synthesis using a Soliton Microcomb-based Transfer Oscillator},
  author = {Erwan Lucas and Pierre Brochard and Romain Bouchand and Stéphane Schilt and Thomas Südmeyer and Tobias J. Kippenberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1903.01213},
  year   = {2020}
}

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