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Enhancing long-term stability of the optoelectronic oscillator with a probe-injected fiber delay monitoring mechanism
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Enhancing long-term stability of the optoelectronic oscillator with a probe-injected fiber delay monitoring mechanism

Wen-Hung Tseng and Kai-Ming Feng
Optics Express, Vol.20(2), pp.1597-1607
16/01/2012

Abstract

Optoelectronic oscillators (OEOs), based on optical fiber loops to act as a high-Q cavity, are capable of generating stable radio-frequencies (RF). The long-term frequency stability of the OEO is then limited by the cavity variation that is mainly induced by temperature sensitivity of the optical fiber. In order to actively stabilize the OEO cavity, we employ the technique of RF transfer over optical fibers. We propose and experimentally demonstrate a dual-loop-OEO scheme to enhance the long-term stability with an injected probe signal to monitor the phase variation in the fiber loops. The experimental results show that the resulting spread-spectrum signal is useful in monitoring the fiber delay without observable interference. The relationships between the measured frequency and the monitored delay are theoretically and numerically discussed. We also estimate the long-term stability of the proposed OEO scheme with the cavity phase correction. The corrected result shows the long-term frequency stability of the proposed OEO is within 8.4×10 -8 at one day. © 2012 Optical Society of America.
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