Transfer of Highly Stable Frequency Signals on a 150 km Fiber-Optic Communications Line


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Abstract

The results are presented for the study of an installation for transmission of a highly stable frequency signal with relative instability no greater than 4·10–17 on a fiber-optic communications line over a distance of 150 km. The installation uses external modulation of laser radiation and active electronic compensation of phase noise. The installation makes it possible to provide synchronization or time scale comparison of mutually separated time and frequency standards that are a component of the highest-category time and frequency standards.

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V. V. Grigor’ev

All-Russia Research Institute of Optophysical Measurements (VNIIOFI)

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Email: f3@vniiofi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

V. E. Kravtsov

All-Russia Research Institute of Optophysical Measurements (VNIIOFI)

Email: f3@vniiofi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. K. Mityurev

All-Russia Research Institute of Optophysical Measurements (VNIIOFI)

Email: f3@vniiofi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

K. B. Savkin

All-Russia Research Institute of Optophysical Measurements (VNIIOFI)

Email: f3@vniiofi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

S. V. Tikhomirov

All-Russia Research Institute of Optophysical Measurements (VNIIOFI)

Email: f3@vniiofi.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow

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