Cryogenic Sapphire Oscillator using a low-vibration design pulse-tube cryocooler: First results
Abstract: A Cryogenic Sapphire Oscillator has been implemented at 11.2 GHz using a low-vibration design pulse-tube cryocooler. Compared with a state-of-the-art liquid helium cooled CSO in the same laboratory, the square root Allan variance of their combined fractional frequency instability is $\sigma_y = 1.4 \times 10{-15}\tau{-1/2}$ for integration times $1 < \tau < 10$ s, dominated by white frequency noise. The minimum $\sigma_y = 5.3 \times 10{-16}$ for the two oscillators was reached at $\tau = 20$ s. Assuming equal contributions from both CSOs, the single oscillator phase noise $S_{\phi} \approx -96 \; dB \; rad2/Hz$ at 1 Hz offset from the carrier.
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