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Broadband Optical Clock Recovery System Based on Two-Photon Absorption

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Abstract

We describe a new optical clock recovery system that uses two-photon absorption in a silicon photodiode. Unlike many earlier approaches, the system is compact, sensitive, broadband, polarization- insensitive, and scalable to higher bit-rates.

© 2004 Optical Society of America

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