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One-femtosecond, long-term stable remote laser synchronization over a 3.5-km fiber link

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Abstract

Long-term stable remote laser synchronization over a 3.5 km long polarization maintaining fiber link is demonstrated. The residual rms-timing jitter and drift over 36-hour operation is 0.96 fs integrated from 100 μHz to 1 MHz.

© 2014 Optical Society of America

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