DocumentCode :
1940128
Title :
Widely tunable optoelectronic oscillator based on a dual-frequency laser
Author :
Maxin, Jeremy ; Pillet, Gregoire ; Morvan, Loic ; Dolfi, Daniel
Author_Institution :
Thales Res. & Technol. France, Palaiseau, France
fYear :
2013
fDate :
12-16 May 2013
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Heterodyning of optical modes of a diode-pumped solid-state dual-frequency laser (DFL) is an efficient way to generate optically carried microwave signals [1], that can be used for the distribution of radar local oscillator, coherent or direct detection lidar or the implementation of stable and tunable optoelectronic oscillators. However, the free-running frequency stability of a DFL might be too low for the most demanding applications. We present here the stabilization of the beatnote of an Er, Yb:glass DFL at 1.53 μm with an optical frequency locked loop (OFLL) [2,3].The oscillator is schematized Fig. 1. Used as a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO), the DFL generates a widely tunable microwave signal from 0 to 14 GHz by heterodyning its two orthogonally polarized optical modes. The optical beatnote is detected on two different high-speed photodiodes, the first one directly at the laser output, the second one after an optical fiber coil inducing a delay τ. These two microwave signals are mixed together; we then obtain an error signal which is injected, through a baseband filter, to the DFL frequency control input. This results in the stabilization of the beatnote frequency on a multiple of 1/ τ. 100 m Phase Noise (dBc/Hz)With a 100 m optical fiber delay line, the beatnote phase noise is improved by 60dB leading to a level of -20 dBc/Hz, at 10 Hz from the carrier (Fig. 2), a fairly good result for such a short delay. The beatnote linewidth is then reduced from few hundreds of hertz to few hertz. Since this architecture does not require an RF filter, this oscillator is tunable from 2.5 to 5.5 GHz, actually limited by the RF components of our frequency discriminator. Such an oscillator could be used in a radar, communication or electronic warfare system requiring widely tunable microwave frequency references distributed via photonic links. Moreover, it could find applications in the laser radar area, either by using t- e wide tunability of the emitted signal to obtain a high range resolution in a direct detection system [4], or by providing a widely tunable local oscillator in a coherent detection lidar.
Keywords :
erbium; laser beams; laser frequency stability; laser tuning; optical communication equipment; optical control; optical filters; optical pumping; optical radar; optoelectronic devices; phase noise; solid lasers; voltage control; ytterbium; DFL frequency control input; Er, Yb:glass DFL; OFLL; RF components; RF filter; VCO; baseband filter; beatnote frequency stabilization; beatnote linewidth; beatnote phase noise; coherent detection lidar; communication system; diode-pumped solid-state dual-frequency laser; direct detection lidar; direct detection system; electronic warfare system; error signal; free-running frequency stability; frequency 0 GHz to 14 GHz; frequency 2.5 GHz to 5.5 GHz; frequency discriminator; heterodyning; high-speed photodiodes; laser output; laser radar area; noise figure 60 dB; optical beatnote; optical fiber coil; optical fiber delay line; optical frequency locked loop; optically carried microwave signals; orthogonally polarized optical modes; photonic links; radar local oscillator distribution; size 100 m; stable optoelectronic oscillators; tunable optoelectronic oscillators; voltage controlled oscillator; wavelength 1.53 mum; widely tunable local oscillator; widely tunable microwave frequency references; widely tunable microwave signal; widely tunable optoelectronic oscillator; Adaptive optics; High-speed optical techniques; Laser radar; Masers; Microwave filters; Optical fibers;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics Europe (CLEO EUROPE/IQEC), 2013 Conference on and International Quantum Electronics Conference
Conference_Location :
Munich
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-0593-5
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CLEOE-IQEC.2013.6801950
Filename :
6801950
Link To Document :
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