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300 GHz generation based on a Kerr microresonator frequency comb stabilized to a low noise microwave reference

Published 16 Jun 2020 in physics.optics and physics.ins-det | (2006.09281v1)

Abstract: In this letter, we experimentally demonstrate low noise 300GHz wave generation based on a Kerr microresonator frequency comb operating in soliton regime. The spectral purity of a 10GHz GPS-disciplined dielectric resonant oscillator is transferred to the 300GHz repetition rate frequency of the soliton comb through an optoelectronic phase-locked loop. Two adjacent comb lines beat on a uni-travelling carrier photodiode emitting the 300GHz millimeter-wave signal into a waveguide. In an out-of-loop measurement we have measured the 300GHz power spectral density of phase noise to be -88dBc/Hz, -105dBc/Hz at 10kHz, 1MHz Fourier frequency, respectively. The free-running fractional frequency instability at 300GHz is $1 \times 10{-9}$ at 1 second averaging time. Stabilized to a GPS signal, we report an in-loop residual instability of $2 \times 10{-15}$ at 1 second which averages down to < $1 \times 10{-17}$ at 1000 seconds. Such system provides a promising path to the realization of compact, low power consumption millimeter-wave oscillators with low noise performance for out-of-the-lab applications.

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