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WA2 - Photonic-based RF Signal Generation Session Presider: Jean Kalkavage
10:30-12:00 Salon I
WA2.1 -
Photonic Frequency Synthesis From RF to THz Invited
10:30-11:00
2017-10-04 10:30 2017-10-04 11:00 America/Denver Photonic Frequency Synthesis From RF to THz Optical frequency combs function as extremely broad bandwidth photonic synthesizers, capable of generating ultra-low noise signals from radio frequency to optical domains. We present synthesis results with both mode-locked laser and microresonator frequency combs. Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza Salon I

    S. Diddams , NIST

    Optical frequency combs function as extremely broad bandwidth photonic synthesizers, capable of generating ultra-low noise signals from radio frequency to optical domains. We present synthesis results with both mode-locked laser and microresonator frequency combs.
WA2.2 -
Low Noise RF Generation with Transportable Optical Cavities Invited
11:00-11:30
2017-10-04 11:00 2017-10-04 11:30 America/Denver Low Noise RF Generation with Transportable Optical Cavities Stable Laser Systems builds frequency stabilized laser assemblies with Hz linewidth level. Compact and portable frequency stabilized laser assemblies will be discussed, as well as the RF signals generated from these assemblies. Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza Salon I

    M. Notcutt , Stable Laser Systems, Boulder, CO, United States

    Stable Laser Systems builds frequency stabilized laser assemblies with Hz linewidth level. Compact and portable frequency stabilized laser assemblies will be discussed, as well as the RF signals generated from these assemblies.
WA2.3 -
A 30 GHz Ultra-Low-Phase-Noise Oscillator Using Electro-Optical Frequency Division Invited
11:30-12:00
2017-10-04 11:30 2017-10-04 12:00 America/Denver A 30 GHz Ultra-Low-Phase-Noise Oscillator Using Electro-Optical Frequency Division A 30 GHz ultra-low-phase-noise oscillator is demonstrated using electro-optical frequency division. The measured phase noise is -151 dBc/Hz (10 kHz offset) and -109 dBc/Hz (100 Hz offset). Phase locking to an external reference for long term synchronization is also demonstrated. Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza Salon I

    J. Li , hQphotonics Inc, Pasadena, CA, United States

    A 30 GHz ultra-low-phase-noise oscillator is demonstrated using electro-optical frequency division. The measured phase noise is -151 dBc/Hz (10 kHz offset) and -109 dBc/Hz (100 Hz offset). Phase locking to an external reference for long term synchronization is also demonstrated.