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Chip-scale high-performance photonic microwave oscillator

Published 26 Feb 2024 in physics.optics and physics.app-ph | (2402.16229v1)

Abstract: Optical frequency division based on bulk or fiber optics provides unprecedented spectral purity for microwave oscillators. To extend the applications of this approach, the big challenges are to develop miniaturized optical frequency division oscillators without trading off phase noise performance. In this paper, we report a chip-scale electro-optical frequency division microwave oscillator with ultra-low phase noise performance. Dual laser sources are co-self-injection-locked to a single silicon nitride spiral resonator to provide a record high-stability, fully on-chip optical reference. An integrated electro-optical frequency comb based on a novel thin-film lithium niobate phase modulator chip is incorporated for the first time to perform optical-to-microwave frequency division. The resulting chip-scale photonic microwave oscillator achieves a phase noise level of -129 dBc/Hz at 10 kHz offset for 37.7 GHz carrier. The results represent a major advance in high performance, integrated photonic microwave oscillators for applications including signal processing, radar, timing, and coherent communications.

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