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The temporal Talbot effect has been studied as a means for lossless optical pulse repetition rate multiplication and is a process which occurs in a first order dispersive medium. In this paper, we demonstrate all-optical clock recovery for short pulse (low duty cycle RZ) communications using single-mode fiber as a dispersive medium and the use of compact, linearly chirped fiber Bragg gratings (LCFBGs).
We demonstrate novel all-optical clock recovery for short pulse communication systems based on the temporal Talbot effect. By simply propagating a data stream through 80 km of single-mode fiber, we generate a periodic pulse train.
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