We propose a novel self-homodyne optical–electrical–optical clock recovery technique for binary phase-shift keying (BPSK) signals using commercial optical and electrical components. We present the principle of operation as well as a proof-of-concept experiment for a 10.7 Gb/s BPSK signal clock recovery transmitted over a dispersion-compensated link of 20 km of single-mode fiber. Suppression of pattern-related frequency noise at the output of the recovered clock is shown. The timing jitter of the recovered clock at 10.7 GHz was measured to be ∼450 fs (integration range: 100 Hz–10 MHz)
In this dissertation I investigated a multi-channel and multi-bit rate all-optical clock recovery de...
\u3cp\u3eWe demonstrate an all-optical circuit that simultaneously performs packet-by-packet clock r...
All-optical synchronization and its application in advanced optical communications have been investi...
We propose a novel self-homodyne optical–electrical–optical clock recovery technique for binary phas...
We report a novel real-time homodyne coherent receiver based on a DPSK optical-electrical-optical (O...
We experimentally demonstrate an optical clock recovery scheme for nonreturn-to-zero differential p...
Pasadena, CA As data communication rates climb toward ten Gbls, clock recovery and synchronization b...
As data communication rates climb toward ten Gb/s, clock recovery and synchronization become more di...
We propose a scheme for phase regeneration of an optical binary phase shift keying (BPSK) data signa...
We demonstrate an innovative scheme for data-rate agnostic, wavelength-agile and real-time carrier r...
An all-optical clock recovery module is developed and tested in a 100 Gbit/s 105 km transmission exp...
\u3cp\u3eWe experimentally demonstrate an optical clock recovery scheme for nonreturn-to-zero differ...
An investigation into the effects of varying levels of chromatic dispersion on a mode- locked laser ...
The ability to generate locally, a high quality optical clock signal from a jittered data stream, is...
Modelling of self-pulsations based on phase controlled mode beating (PhasCOMB) shows a speed potenti...
In this dissertation I investigated a multi-channel and multi-bit rate all-optical clock recovery de...
\u3cp\u3eWe demonstrate an all-optical circuit that simultaneously performs packet-by-packet clock r...
All-optical synchronization and its application in advanced optical communications have been investi...
We propose a novel self-homodyne optical–electrical–optical clock recovery technique for binary phas...
We report a novel real-time homodyne coherent receiver based on a DPSK optical-electrical-optical (O...
We experimentally demonstrate an optical clock recovery scheme for nonreturn-to-zero differential p...
Pasadena, CA As data communication rates climb toward ten Gbls, clock recovery and synchronization b...
As data communication rates climb toward ten Gb/s, clock recovery and synchronization become more di...
We propose a scheme for phase regeneration of an optical binary phase shift keying (BPSK) data signa...
We demonstrate an innovative scheme for data-rate agnostic, wavelength-agile and real-time carrier r...
An all-optical clock recovery module is developed and tested in a 100 Gbit/s 105 km transmission exp...
\u3cp\u3eWe experimentally demonstrate an optical clock recovery scheme for nonreturn-to-zero differ...
An investigation into the effects of varying levels of chromatic dispersion on a mode- locked laser ...
The ability to generate locally, a high quality optical clock signal from a jittered data stream, is...
Modelling of self-pulsations based on phase controlled mode beating (PhasCOMB) shows a speed potenti...
In this dissertation I investigated a multi-channel and multi-bit rate all-optical clock recovery de...
\u3cp\u3eWe demonstrate an all-optical circuit that simultaneously performs packet-by-packet clock r...
All-optical synchronization and its application in advanced optical communications have been investi...