Theoretical Investigation of Optical Fiber-Length-Dependent Phase Noise in Opto-Electronic Oscillators - The effects of optical propagation on RF signal and noise

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2011-05-05

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Citation of Original Publication

Docherty, Andrew, Olukayode Okusaga, Curtis R Menyuk, Weimin Zhou, and Gary M Carter. “Theoretical Investigation of Optical Fiber-Length-Dependent Phase Noise in Opto-Electronic Oscillators - The Effects of Optical Propagation on RF Signal and Noise,” NUSOD Ottawa, Canada, July 2019. https://www2.umbc.edu/photonics/presentations/ifcs2011_docherty.pdf.

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Abstract

Opto-electronic oscillators (OEO) operate with low phasenoise due to the large delay and low loss of optical fibers.