Microwave Phase Detection at the Level of $10^{-11}$ rad
We report on a noise measurement system with the highest spectral resolution ever achieved in the microwave domain. It is capable of detecting the phase fluctuations of $rms$ amplitude of $2\times10^{-11} rad/\sqrt{Hz}$ at Fourier frequencies above few $kHz$. Such precision allows the study of intri...
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Zusammenfassung: | We report on a noise measurement system with the highest spectral resolution
ever achieved in the microwave domain. It is capable of detecting the phase
fluctuations of $rms$ amplitude of $2\times10^{-11} rad/\sqrt{Hz}$ at Fourier
frequencies above few $kHz$. Such precision allows the study of intrinsic
fluctuations in various microwave components and materials, as well as precise
tests of fundamental physics. Employing this system we discovered a previously
unknown phenomenon of down-conversion of pump oscillator phase noise into the
low-frequency voltage fluctuations. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.0904.0064 |