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Fiber-based multiple-access ultrastable frequency dissemination

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Abstract

We demonstrate a fiber-based multiple-access ultrastable frequency dissemination scheme over an 83 km fiber link. As a performance test, we reproduce the disseminated 9.1 GHz radio-frequency modulation signal at an arbitrary point in the dissemination channel. Relative frequency stability of 7×1014/s and 5×1018/day is obtained. Highly synchronized frequency signals can be regenerated along the entire fiber pathway and its applications are discussed.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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