The effect of short- and long-term frequency instability in self pulsation on all-optical synchronization using a twin-section laser diode is experimentally investigated. Short-term frequency instability broadens the unlocked full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the fundamental of the rf spectrum of the self-pulsating laser diode. We show experimentally that the value of the unlocked FWHM, and thus the level of short-term instability, has a direct effect on the optical power required to maintain synchronization. A novel means of reducing the FWHM is presented based on a reflective transmission line stub connected to the absorber of the twin-section self-pulsating laser diode in use. A reduction of up to 5 dB in the average optical power req...
Experimental data regarding the temperature dependence of compact disc lasers are presented. The au...
All-optical timing extraction from a coded line signal with division of the extracted clock frequenc...
Chaotic self-pulsation in a single wavelength external-cavity laser diode is observed. It is shown t...
All-optical synchronization and timing extraction based on self-pulsating twin section lasers has be...
We examine the behavior of self‐pulsating laser diodes when injected with periodic optical signals. ...
We investigate optical synchronization with frequency multiplication and division of self-pulsating ...
The authors show by experiment and calculation that, for self pulsating laser diodes synchronised to...
We report all-optical synchronized multiplication by rational fractions of the modulation frequency ...
We report all-optical synchronized multiplication by rational fractions of the modulation frequency ...
Recovering the frequency of incoming data sequences in optical transmission lines is important for s...
A master optical clock from a mode locked laser is distributed to two slave twin section lasers. One...
The authors report a comparison of the self-pulsing characteristics of two types of semiconductor la...
A method is developed which allows for the calculation of locking regions of self-pulsating multi-se...
The potential for using inexpensive compact disc laser diodes as optical clock extraction elements i...
Abstract—Chaotic self-pulsation in a single wavelength external-cavity laser diode is observed. It i...
Experimental data regarding the temperature dependence of compact disc lasers are presented. The au...
All-optical timing extraction from a coded line signal with division of the extracted clock frequenc...
Chaotic self-pulsation in a single wavelength external-cavity laser diode is observed. It is shown t...
All-optical synchronization and timing extraction based on self-pulsating twin section lasers has be...
We examine the behavior of self‐pulsating laser diodes when injected with periodic optical signals. ...
We investigate optical synchronization with frequency multiplication and division of self-pulsating ...
The authors show by experiment and calculation that, for self pulsating laser diodes synchronised to...
We report all-optical synchronized multiplication by rational fractions of the modulation frequency ...
We report all-optical synchronized multiplication by rational fractions of the modulation frequency ...
Recovering the frequency of incoming data sequences in optical transmission lines is important for s...
A master optical clock from a mode locked laser is distributed to two slave twin section lasers. One...
The authors report a comparison of the self-pulsing characteristics of two types of semiconductor la...
A method is developed which allows for the calculation of locking regions of self-pulsating multi-se...
The potential for using inexpensive compact disc laser diodes as optical clock extraction elements i...
Abstract—Chaotic self-pulsation in a single wavelength external-cavity laser diode is observed. It i...
Experimental data regarding the temperature dependence of compact disc lasers are presented. The au...
All-optical timing extraction from a coded line signal with division of the extracted clock frequenc...
Chaotic self-pulsation in a single wavelength external-cavity laser diode is observed. It is shown t...