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18 GHz all-optical frequency locking and clock recovery using a self-pulsating two-section DFB-laser

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3 Author(s)
Feiste, U. ; Heinrich-Hertz-Inst. fur Nachrichtentech. Berlin GmbH, Germany ; As, D.J. ; Ehrhardt, A.

The suitability of self-pulsating multi-section DFB lasers for high speed signal processing is shown. First, the locking behaviour to an injected 17.6 GHz signal with sinusoidal modulation is investigated and a locking range of 220 MHz is estimated using a modulated optical power of 7 /spl mu/W. Second, all-optical clock recovery is demonstrated at 17.6 Gbit/s by replacing the sinusoidal modulation by an optical bit pattern with a peak-power of 150 /spl mu/W.<>

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Photonics Technology Letters, IEEE  (Volume:6 ,  Issue: 1 )

Date of Publication: Jan. 1994

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