Claims
- 1. An optical receiver comprising a single integrated device capable of performing demultiplexing and clock recovery of an optical time division multiplexed (OTDM) signal substantially simultaneously, wherein the OTDM signal has a speed higher than 40 Gbps.
- 2. The optical receiver according to claim 1, wherein the single integrated device comprises a tandem electro-absorption modulator (TEAM).
- 3. The optical receiver according to claim 2, wherein the TEAM comprises a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) interposed between at least two electro-absorption modulators.
- 4. The optical receiver according to claim 3, wherein the SOA is monolithically integrated with the electro-absorption modulators.
- 5. The optical receiver according to claim 1, further comprising a clock storage device capable of storing the recovered clock.
- 6. The optical receiver according to claim 3, further comprising a frequency adjuster for adjusting frequency of the recovered clock prior to providing the recovered clock to at least one of the electro-absorption modulators.
- 7. The optical receiver according to claim 3, wherein the electro-absorption modulators are narrow band modulators.
- 8. The optical receiver according to claim 3, wherein the TEAM further comprises at least one spot size converter for efficient optical coupling.
- 9. The optical receiver according to claim 3, wherein the TEAM comprises a thin separate confinement heterostructure multi-quantum well active layer.
- 10. An optical receiver for substantially simultaneously demultiplexing an optical time division multiplexed (OTDM) signal and recovering clock from the OTDM signal, the optical receiver comprising a first tandem electro-absorption modulator (TEAM) for demultiplexing the OTDM signal and a second TEAM for recovering clock from the OTDM signal.
- 11. The optical receiver according to claim 10, wherein each TEAM comprises a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) interposed between at least two electro-absorption modulators.
- 12. The optical receiver according to claim 11, wherein the SOA is monolithically integrated with the electro-absorption modulators.
- 13. The optical receiver according to claim 11, wherein the electro-absorption modulators in at least one TEAM comprise narrow band modulators.
- 14. The optical receiver according to claim 11, wherein at least one TEAM further comprises at least one spot size converter for efficient optical coupling.
- 15. An optical communication system comprising:
a transmitter for generating and transmitting an optical time division multiplexed (OTDM) signal; a transmission medium suitable for carrying the OTDM signal; and a receiver for receiving the OTDM signal, said receiver comprising one or more tandem electro-absorption modulators (TEAMs), and said receiver being capable of substantially simultaneously performing demultiplexing and clock recovery of the OTDM signal using said one or more TEAMs.
- 16. The optical communication system according to claim 15, wherein the receiver comprises one TEAM for performing both demultiplexing and clock recovery of the OTDM signal.
- 17. The optical communication system according to claim 15, wherein the receiver comprises at least two TEAMs, at least one TEAM for demultiplexing and at least one other TEAM for clock recovery.
- 18. The optical communication system according to claim 15, wherein each TEAM comprises a semiconductor optical amplifier (SOA) interposed between at least two electro-absorption modulators.
- 19. The optical communication system according to claim 18, wherein the electro-absorption modulators comprise narrow band modulators.
- 20. The optical communication system according to claim 18, wherein each TEAM further comprises at least one spot size converter for efficient optical coupling.
- 21. The optical communication system according to claim 15, further comprising a fiber Raman amplifier to boost an intensity of the OTDM signal.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/316,671 entitled “Simultaneous Demultiplexing and Clock Recovery of High-Speed OTDM Signals Using a Tandem Electro-Absorption Modulator” filed on Aug. 30, 2001 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/322,018 entitled “160 Gb/s Single-Channel Transmission over 200 KM of Nonzero-Dispersion Fiber with Fiber Raman Amplifier and a TEAM Simultaneous Demultiplexing and Clock Recovery” filed on Sep. 11, 2001, the contents of both of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
Provisional Applications (2)
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60316671 |
Aug 2001 |
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60322018 |
Sep 2001 |
US |