En. Ivanov et al., APPLICATIONS OF INTERFEROMETRIC SIGNAL-PROCESSING TO PHASE-NOISE REDUCTION IN MICROWAVE-OSCILLATORS, IEEE transactions on microwave theory and techniques, 46(10), 1998, pp. 1537-1545
To enhance the sensitivity of oscillator phase-noise measurements, an
interferometric frequency-discriminator system may be implemented, Suc
h systems consists of a microwave interferometer, incorporating a high
-Q resonator and a phase-sensitive microwave readout, Suppressing the
carrier at the output of the interferometer enables the microwave read
out to operate in the small-signal regime with an effective noise temp
erature close to its physical temperature. When used as a sensor of a
frequency-control system to lock the oscillator to a selected resonant
mode of a high-Q resonator, the interferometric frequency discriminat
or has enabled more than two orders of magnitude improvement in oscill
ator phase-noise performance as compared with the state-of-the-art. Th
us, the phase noise of an S-band oscillator was reduced to -150 dBc/Hz
at 1-kHz Fourier frequency without the use of cryogenics, and was lim
ited by the thermal noise in the microwave interferometer, To facilita
te tuning and locking, an automatically balanced microwave frequency d
iscriminator was developed using voltage-controlled attenuators and ph
ase shifters. Rapid frequency tuning of the oscillator was achieved by
varying the interferometer phase mismatch and automatically controlli
ng the carrier suppression without tuning the high-Q resonator.