Title :
Ultrahigh-speed clock recovery with phase lock loop based on four-wave mixing in a traveling-wave laser diode amplifier
Author :
Kamatani, Osamu ; Kawanishi, Satoki
Author_Institution :
NTT Opt. Network Syst. Lab., Yokosuka, Japan
fDate :
8/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A new phase lock loop (PLL) is proposed and demonstrated for clock recovery from an ultrahigh-speed time-division multiplexed (TDM) optical signal. A traveling-wave laser-diode amplifier (TW-LDA) is used as a phase detector, and the cross-correlation component between the optical signal and an optical clock pulse train is detected as a four-wave-mixing (FWM) signal generated in the TW-LDA. A timing clock from a TDM signal is extracted as a prescaled electrical clock, and this prescaled clock is directly recovered from a randomly modulated TDM optical signal. A prescaled 6.3 GHz clock is successfully extracted from a 100 Gb/s signal using the timing comparison output obtained as the cross-correlation between the optical signal and a short (<10 ps) 6.3 GHz optical clock pulse train in the generated FWM light. A comparison of the PLL phase noise with a previously reported gain modulation method is also shown, and the possibility of the Tbit/s operation of this PLL is also considered in the experiments
Keywords :
clocks; high-speed optical techniques; multiwave mixing; optical communication equipment; optical information processing; optical phase locked loops; semiconductor lasers; time division multiplexing; travelling wave amplifiers; 10 ps; 100 Gbit/s; 6.3 GHz; Tbit/s operation; clock recovery; cross-correlation; cross-correlation component; four-wave mixing; gain modulation method; optical clock pulse train; optical signal; phase detector; phase lock loop; phase noise; prescaled clock; prescaled electrical clock; timing clock; timing comparison output; traveling-wave laser diode amplifier; ultrahigh-speed clock recovery; ultrahigh-speed time-division multiplexed optical signal; Clocks; Optical devices; Optical modulation; Optical pulse generation; Phase detection; Phase locked loops; Pulse amplifiers; Signal generators; Stimulated emission; Time division multiplexing;
Journal_Title :
Lightwave Technology, Journal of