Title :
Ultra-stable optical frequencies for space
Author :
Hodge, I. Clifford C ; Klein, Hugh A. ; Knight, David J E ; Maleki, Lute
Author_Institution :
Nat. Phys. Lab., Teddington, UK
Abstract :
Attracted by the prospect of vastly increased bandwidth, a move from the microwave to the optical for space-based communications is now underway. It is important to consider the associated optical frequency source requirements. “Direct detection” systems have been considered for the first phase of commercial intersatellite optical-communication links. “Coherent communication”, which offers at least an order of magnitude improvement in capacity, requires spectrally narrow sources, and is more difficult to implement. Ultra-narrow lasers will be needed for low data-rate applications such as the Deep-Space Network (DSN). The required stability and accuracy of the lasers will also depend on the additional demands of any navigation, tracking and “radio/light science” functions served. Cavity-stabilised narrow lasers are expected to be the basis of the best laser oscillators operating in the optical for space applications
Keywords :
frequency standards; laser beam applications; laser beams; laser frequency stability; optical communication equipment; optical links; satellite links; Deep-Space Network; accuracy; bandwidth; capacity; cavity-stabilised narrow lasers; coherent communication; commercial intersatellite optical-communication links; direct detection systems; laser oscillators; low data-rate applications; navigation; optical frequency source requirements; radio/light science; space; space applications; space-based communications; spectrally narrow sources; stability; tracking; ultra-narrow lasers; ultra-stable optical frequencies; Bandwidth; Frequency; Laser theory; Masers; Microwave communication; Optical communication equipment; Optical fiber communication; Optical modulation; Radio navigation; Space technology;
Conference_Titel :
Frequency and Time Forum, 1999 and the IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium, 1999., Proceedings of the 1999 Joint Meeting of the European
Conference_Location :
Besancon
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5400-1
DOI :
10.1109/FREQ.1999.841393