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Simultaneous demultiplexing, data regeneration, and clock recovery with a single semiconductor optical amplifier–based nonlinear-optical loop mirror

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We demonstrate simultaneous demultiplexing, data regeneration and clock recovery at 10 Gbits/s, using a single semiconductor optical amplifier–based nonlinear-optical loop mirror in a phase-locked loop configuration.

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