Abstract
An injection-locking traveling-wave electroabsorption modulator-based ring oscillator is demonstrated to perform optical clock recovery and simultaneous reshaping of 40-Gb/s optical packets. The transient response analysis and experimental results show strong injection and short loop length reduce the locking time to within 0.3 /spl mu/s. The recovered packet optical clock has 532-fs timing jitter.
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