Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1540207 | Optics Communications | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents experimental investigations of the all-optical synchronization of a distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) laser self-pulsating at 40Â GHz on various injected bit-rate signals. Even though there is no modulation applied to this laser, it exhibits a modulation of its output emission, measured at 39.7Â GHz with a linewidth of 30Â MHz. Such performance is exploited in all-optical clock recovery for a return-to-zero data stream at 40Â Gbit/s. The SP-DBR laser wavelength and the injected signal wavelength are 10Â nm apart. All-optical synchronization is demonstrated at 40Â Gbit/s with a linewidth of less than 20Â MHz for injected signals at 10 and 20Â Gbit/s, respectively. Thus the SP-DBR laser proves to be very versatile and can be synchronized on various bit-rate data signals.
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Authors
S. Latkowski, F. Surre, P. Landais, G.-H. Duan,