Publications by authors named "Y Kersale"

The stabilization of lasers on ultra-stable optical cavities by the Pound-Drever-Hall (PDH) technique is a widely used method. The PDH method relies on the phase-modulation of the laser, which is usually performed by an electro-optic modulator (EOM). When approaching the 10 fractional frequency stability level, this technology requires an active control of the residual amplitude modulation (RAM) generated by the EOM in order to bring the frequency stability of the laser down to the thermal noise limit of the ultra-stable cavity.

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Progress made in optical references, including ultrastable Fabry-Perot cavities, optical frequency combs, and optical atomic clocks, has driven the need for ultrastable optical fiber networks. Telecom-wavelength ultrapure optical signal transport has been demonstrated on distances ranging from the laboratory scale to the continental scale. In this article, we present a Doppler-cancellation setup based on a digital phase-locked loop (PLL) for ultrastable optical signal dissemination over fiber.

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We present the first experimental characterization of our ultracompact, ultrastable laser. The heart of the apparatus is an original Fabry-Perot cavity with 25 mm length and pyramidal geometry, equipped with highly reflective crystalline coatings. The cavity, along with its vacuum chamber and optical setup, fits inside a 30 L volume.

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We report on the development of a simple-architecture fiber-based frequency distribution system used to transfer high frequency stability 100 MHz signals. This work is focused on the emitter and the receiver performances that allow the transmission of the radio-frequency signal over an optical fiber. The system exhibits a residual fractional frequency stability of 1 × 10 at 1 s integration time and in the low 10 range after 100 s.

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