We present results of the experimental investigations of noise characteristics of the self-referencing optical phase demodulator based on a bulk low-pressure acetylene cell at the wavelength 1530.37nm of P9 acetylene absorption line. The configuration is simple, does not need phase locking, and can be operated with high-etendue waves. While the intensity noise of the utilized semiconductor laser at frequency >250MHz was below the photonic noise, the demodulator resolution (i.e., the minimum detectable phase modulation amplitude) was significantly reduced by an excessive laser phase noise. To reduce the output noise, we propose and analyze different balanced detection configurations that increase the resolution to the standard quantum level.
A method for increasing the extinction ratio of integrated optical Mach-Zehnder modulators based on LiNbO3 via the photorefractive effect is proposed. The influence of the photorefractive effect on the X- and Y-splitters of intensity modulators is experimentally studied. An increase in the modulator extinction ratio by 17 dB (from 30 to 47 dB) is obtained. It is shown that fabricated modulators with a high extinction ratio are important for quantum key distribution systems.
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