Plug-and-play solution for characterizing two-way optical frequency transfer over free-space
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Jingxian Ji
Shambo Mukherjee
Alexander Kuhl
Sebastian Koke
Markus Leipe
Markus Rothe
Fabian Steinlechner
Jochen Kronjäger
Abstract
Optical clock networks connected by phase-coherent links offer significant potential for advancing fundamental research and diverse scientific applications. Free-space optical frequency transfer extends fiber-based connectivity to remote areas and holds the potential for global coverage via satellite links. Here we present a compact and robust portable, rack-integrated two-way free-space link characterization system. Equipped with plug-and-play capabilities, the system enables straightforward interfacing with various optical systems and facilitates quick deployment for field experiments. In this work, we achieve a fractional frequency instability of 2.0 × 10⁻¹⁹ for an averaging time of 10 s over a 3.4 km horizontal fully folded intra-city free-space link. Moreover, the system maintains an uptime of 94% over 15 hours, illustrating its reliability and effectiveness for high-precision optical frequency comparisons over free-space.
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Opt. Express 33(19), 39269-39282