Stabilized Fiber-Optic Distribution of Reference Frequency
TBMG-29366
01/01/2003
- Content
An optoelectronic system distributes a reference signal of low noise and highly stabilized phase and frequency (100 MHz) from an atomic frequency standard to a remote facility at a distance up to tens of kilometers. The reference signal is transmitted to the remote station as amplitude modulation of an optical carrier signal propagating in an optical fiber. The stabilization scheme implemented in this system is intended particularly to suppress phase and frequency fluctuations caused by vibrations and by expansion and contraction of the optical fiber and other components in diurnal and seasonal heating and cooling cycles.
- Citation
- "Stabilized Fiber-Optic Distribution of Reference Frequency," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2003.