Applied Physics Express | 2021
Phase-noise suppression for the optical-heterodyne-generated microwave based on the amplitude-to-phase conversion
Abstract
By reducing the noise component induced by the amplitude-to-phase conversion, a broadband phase-noise suppression of a 20.5 GHz photonic microwave, generated from an optical heterodyne of a dual-wavelength single-frequency fiber laser (DW-SFFL) is experimentally demonstrated. This is done by suppressing the intensity noise of the DW-SFFL through optoelectronic feedback, the microwave shows phase-noise suppression around the frequency range 100 Hz to 100 kHz. The phase-noise suppression of 6.1 dB at 1 kHz offset frequency and a linewidth of 2.15 kHz are obtained from this microwave system. The successful improvement indicates the feasibility of our strategy in obtaining a low phase-noise microwave.