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Stabilized photonic links for space applications

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Abstract

We describe basic principles of operation and report on implementation of a standalone photonic link stabilized using the electronic phase conjugation technique. This method has been demonstrated to improve link stability by more than 2 orders while reducing its size and power consumption compared to other systems. We have demonstrated packaged robust links that achieve a relative frequency instability of $2 \times {10^{- 17}}$ ($5 \times {10^{- 17}}$) at 10 h averaging while the temperature of the fiber was varied with 2°C (15°C) magnitude.

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