High resolution frequency standard dissemination via optical fiber metropolitan network
Résumé
We present in this article results on a new dissemination system of an ultrastable reference signal at 100MHz on a standard fiber network. The 100MHz signal is simply transferred by amplitude modulation of an optical carrier. Two different approaches for compensating the noise introduced by the link have been implemented. The limits of the two systems are analyzed and several solutions are suggested in order to improve the frequency stability and to further extend the distribution distance. Nevertheless, our system is a good tool for the best cold atom fountains comparison between laboratories, up to 100km, with a relative frequency resolution of 10-14 at 1s integration time and 10-17 for 1day of measurement. The distribution system may be upgraded to fulfill the stringent distribution requirements for the future optical clocks.