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High-Sensitivity Phase Noise Monitoring Using a Phase-Asymmetric Nonlinear Loop Mirror

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Abstract

A high-sensitivity phase noise (PN) monitoring technique is proposed and demonstrated using a phase-asymmetric nonlinear loop mirror (PANLM). The phase-error variations from 4° to 52° are extracted with a sensitivity of 0.27 dB/degree.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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