Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7924998 | Optics Communications | 2018 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We propose and experimentally demonstrate a novel scheme of stable radio frequency (RF) dissemination in a multi-access radio-over-fiber (ROF) link. Unlike the active compensation scheme based on a phase-locking loop, the proposed scheme provides fast responses and infinite dynamic ranges with a passive phase fluctuation cancellation (PPFC) approach. In our experiment, a 2.5-GHz signal is steadily distributed to a remote end through an arbitrary user site in a 25-km optical fiber link. The stability of the recovered signals at the user site and the remote end are evaluated. By using the phase correction scheme, the peak-peak phase excursion is reduced from 140 to 4 ps at the user site and 160 to 4 ps at the remote end, respectively. The achieved relative residual frequency instabilities are 1.4117Ã10â16â104s and 1.6503Ã10â16â104s at the user site and the remote end, respectively.
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Authors
Guochuan Tong, Tao Jin, Hao Chi, Xiang Zhu, Tianhao Lai, Dong Li, Lulu Zuo,