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40 Gb/s XPM Based All-Optical Retiming Using Filtered Clock Signals From A Quantum-Dash Fabry-Perot Laser

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Abstract

The implications of the number of laser modes in the spectrum of a filtered clock signal on XPM based retiming is investigated in terms of SBS suppression, spectral broadening and timing jitter.

© 2010 IEEE Communications Society, IEEE Photonics Society, OSA, Telcordia

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