Cascaded optical fiber link using the Internet network for remote clocks comparison

We report a cascaded optical link of 1100 km for ultra-stable frequency distribution over an Internet fiber network. The link is composed of four spans for which the propagation noise is actively compensated. The robustness and the performance of the link are ensured by five fully automated optoelec...

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Hauptverfasser: Chiodo, Nicola, Quintin, Nicolas, Stefani, Fabio, Wiotte, Fabrice, Camisard, Emilie, Chardonnet, Christian, Santarelli, Giorgio, Amy-Klein, Anne, Paul-Eric Pottie, Lopez, Olivier
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description We report a cascaded optical link of 1100 km for ultra-stable frequency distribution over an Internet fiber network. The link is composed of four spans for which the propagation noise is actively compensated. The robustness and the performance of the link are ensured by five fully automated optoelectronic stations, two of them at the link ends, and three deployed on the field and connecting the spans. This device coherently regenerates the optical signal with the heterodyne optical phase locking of a low-noise laser diode. Optical detection of the beat-note signals for the laser lock and the link noise compensation are obtained with stable and low-noise fibered optical interferometer. We show 3.5 days of continuous operation of the noise-compensated 4-span cascaded link leading to fractional frequency instability of 4x10-16 at 1-s measurement time and 1x10-19 at 2000 s. This cascaded link was extended to 1480-km with the same performance. This work is a significant step towards a sustainable wide area ultra-stable optical frequency distribution and comparison network at a very high level of performance.
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subjects Clocks
Frequency distribution
Frequency stability
Internet
Locking
Noise
Noise propagation
Optical communication
Optical fibers
Optical frequency
Optoelectronics
Physics - Atomic Physics
Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors
Physics - Optics
Physics - Quantum Physics
Semiconductor lasers
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