Free space optical (FSO) communication channels are typically used to transmit high-speed data between sites over the air. Here we repurpose an FSO digital communication system and use it directly for two-way time transfer. We demonstrate real-time synchronization between two sites over a turbulent air path of 4 km using binary phase modulated CW laser light. Under synchronization, the two sites exhibit a fractional frequency deviation below 10¨¹⁵ and a time deviation below 1 picosecond at one-hour averaging time. Over an 8-hour period the peak to peak wander is 16 ps.
Isaac KhaderHugo BergeronLaura C. SinclairWilliam C. SwannNathan R. NewburyJean-Daniel Deschênes
Pallavi SinghL. ManoharanNeha PerisinaSajid Hussain
Gurminder SinghPeter AteshianDavid CanrightRaymond R. BuettnerPaul KeeleyEric J. Stewart
Antonio A. D’AmicoGiulio ColavolpeTommaso FoggiMichele Morelli
G. Eswara RaoHara Prasana JenaAditya Shaswat MishraBijayananda Patnaik