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High-frequency operation of a phase-locked loop-type clock regenerator using a 1*2 optical switch as a phase comparator

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4 Author(s)
Takayama, K. ; NTT Commun. Switching Lab., Tokyo, Japan ; Habara, K. ; Miyazawa, H. ; Himeno, A.

A phase-locked loop using a 1*2 optical switch is proposed as a high-frequency optical clock regenerator. A 1*2 LiNbO/sub 3/ optical switch and two photodetectors with a low-pass filter are used as a phase comparator. The pull-in and hold-in ranges are measured at the input clock frequency of 5 GHz using the switch with an 8 GHz bandwidth. Operation at 14 GHz is demonstrated.<>

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Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE  (Volume:4 ,  Issue: 1 )

Date of Publication: Jan. 1992

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