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Kerr Comb-based Transfer Oscillator for Ultralow Noise Photonic Microwave Synthesis

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Abstract

We perform optical frequency division of an ultra-stable laser by using a crystalline-based Kerr frequency comb as a transfer oscillator. We demonstrate absolute phase noise levels of -110 dBc/Hz at 200-Hz offset from a 14 GHz carrier.

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