Abstract
We experimentally demonstrate a novel and practical timing detector based on a double-pass acousto-optic frequency shifter. With time and frequency multiplexing, for the first time to our knowledge, a balanced detection is realized using only a single photodiode, which greatly decreases the excess electronic noise during photodetection. With a total input optical power of 1.4 mW (0.35 mW per pulse train), an almost shot-noise-limited detection floor of 28.3 zs/√Hz is achieved, and the timing jitter integrated from 1 kHz to 1 MHz is reduced from 99.0 as (without eliminating the photodetector electronic noise) to only 30.4 as. Even with an input power of 50 µW per pulse train, 221.4 zs/√Hz detection floor and 268.0 as integrated timing jitter at [1 kHz and 1 MHz] are still maintained. This timing detector provides a powerful tool for high-precision metrology, ultra-long-distance ranging, and large-scale timing synchronization.
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