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Article Dans Une Revue New Journal of Physics Année : 2019

Combining fiber Brillouin amplification with a repeater laser station for fiber-based optical frequency dissemination over 1400 km

Sebastian Koke
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Alexander Kuhl
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Thomas Waterholter
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Sebastian M.F. Raupach
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Anne Amy-Klein
Paul-Eric Pottie
Gesine Grosche
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Résumé

We investigate optical frequency dissemination over a 1400 km long fiber link in looped configuration over a pair of underground fibers between Braunschweig and Strasbourg. This fiber link is the first to combine fiber Brillouin amplifiers with a repeater laser station. Phase-coherent operation over more than five days is demonstrated. We analyze the repeatability of the performance over four campaigns and present results of 65 d in total. The weighted mean of the fractional frequency offset of the transferred optical frequency over the complete data set is (−1.1 ± 0.4)×10–20. By analyzing the stabilization signals of the two individual fibers, the correlation of the phase noise on the two fibers is shown to be >98%.

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hal-02417069 , version 1 (18-12-2019)

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Sebastian Koke, Alexander Kuhl, Thomas Waterholter, Sebastian M.F. Raupach, Olivier Lopez, et al.. Combining fiber Brillouin amplification with a repeater laser station for fiber-based optical frequency dissemination over 1400 km. New Journal of Physics, 2019, 21 (12), pp.123017. ⟨10.1088/1367-2630/ab5d95⟩. ⟨hal-02417069⟩
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