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Subspace tracking: a novel method for phase noise characterization of frequency combs

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Abstract

Subspace tracking, in combination with multi-heterodyne coherent detection, is proposed for independent phase noise sources identification, separation and measurement. The method is experimentally demonstrated for phase noise characterization of EO and FM-mode-locked optical frequency combs.

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