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  • Journal of Lightwave Technology
  • Vol. 25,
  • Issue 10,
  • pp. 2898-2903
  • (2007)

Single and Multiwavelength All-Optical Clock Recovery in Single-Mode Fiber Using the Temporal Talbot Effect

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Abstract

We introduce and demonstrate an all-optical clock recovery scheme for return-to-zero transmission systems based on the buffering property of the temporal Talbot effect. This linear, dispersive, and, in principle, lossless phenomenon allows us to generate a regular pulse train from a pseudorandom (aperiodic) input train. Proof-of-principle operation at one and two simultaneous wavelengths is demonstrated using the single-mode fiber as the dispersive medium to implement the temporal Talbot effect. We examine both the limitations and the tolerance of our approach.

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