Novel techniques for optical fiber links beyond current practice

C. Calosso, E. Bertacco, D. Calonico, C. Clivati, G. Costanzo, M. Frittelli, F. Levi, S. Micalizio, A. Mura, A. Godone
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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 6dB 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 47km metropolitan fiber link, and propose how to extend this method for frequency dissemination purposes as well.
光纤链路的新技术超越了目前的实践
众所周知,温度变化和噪声会影响光纤的超稳频传播。一般采用主动稳定技术来补偿光纤引起的相位噪声。然而,尽管有这种补偿,最终的链路性能仍然受到所谓的延迟未抑制光纤噪声的限制,这种噪声与光在光纤中的传播延迟有关。在本文中,我们展示了一种数据后处理方法,使我们能够克服这一限制。我们在远程链路端传输的光信号和往返信号之间实现了一种减法算法。通过这种方式,获得了超过延迟未抑制噪声所施加的基本限制6dB的改进。这一结果将远程光学时钟之间可能的比较分辨率提高了2倍。我们用47km城域光纤链路的实验数据验证了理论预测,并提出了如何将该方法扩展到频率分发目的。
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