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Optoelectronic loop design with 1000 finesse Fabry–Perot etalon

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Abstract

A 10.287GHz optoelectronic oscillator is experimentally demonstrated that uses a 1000 finesse Fabry–Perot etalon as the mode selector instead of an rf filter. The results are compared with a standard optoelectronic loop with an rf filter. The substitution of the rf filter with the optical filter results in a higher rf stability and lower phase noise.

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