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Enabling a multifunctional telecommunications fiber optic network: Ultrastable optical frequency transfer and attosecond timing in deployed multicore fiber

Authors :
Hoghooghi, Nazanin
Mazur, Mikael
Fontaine, Nicolas
Liu, Yifan
Lee, Dahyeon
McLemore, Charles
Nakamura, Takuma
Hayashi, Tetsuya
Di Sciullo, Giammarco
Shaji, Divya
Mecozzi, Antonio
Antonelli, Cristian
Quinlan, Franklyn
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The telecommunications industry's deployment of billions of kilometers of optical fiber has created a vast global network that can be exploited for additional applications such as environmental sensing, quantum networking and international clock comparisons. However, for reasons such as the unidirectionality of long-haul fiber links, telecom fiber networks cannot always be adapted for important applications beyond data transmission. Fortunately, new multicore optical fibers create the opportunity for application coexistence with data traffic, creating expansive multifunctional networks. Towards that end, we propose and demonstrate the faithful transfer of ultrastable optical signals through multicore fiber in a way that is compatible with the unidirectionality of long-haul fiber optic systems, demonstrating a fractional frequency instability of 3x10-19 at 10,000 seconds. This opens the door towards intercontinental optical clock comparisons, with applications in fundamental physics and the redefinition of the second.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2410.13801
Document Type :
Working Paper