Presentation 1999/11/25
Picosecond Timing Stabilization of OTDM Signals by Using Cross-corelation of Optical Double Pulses.
Koji Nonaka, Kentaro Uchiyama, Hidehiko Takara,
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Abstract(in English) Optical Signal pulse timing control is very important for stabilizing short pulse processing such as optical time-division multiplexers (OTDM). We realize a sub-picosecond pulse-timing monitor and stabiliser by using optical double-pulses and their cross-correlation signals. A 90ps long term timing drift due to the 30^0__-C temperature change is stabilised within the 1.5ps at 20GHz optical short pulse signal trains. In addition, when the estimation of OT-MUX 40 Gbit/s pulse train's equalness from 2 channel of 20Gbit/s pulses MUX, we observed the excelent stabilization within the 0.8ps of small timing drift.
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Keyword(in English) OTDM-transmission / ultra-short pulse / optical cross-corelation / timing drift / double pulses
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Title (in English) Picosecond Timing Stabilization of OTDM Signals by Using Cross-corelation of Optical Double Pulses.
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Keyword(1) OTDM-transmission
Keyword(2) ultra-short pulse
Keyword(3) optical cross-corelation
Keyword(4) timing drift
Keyword(5) double pulses
1st Author's Name Koji Nonaka
1st Author's Affiliation NTT Network Innovation Laboratories()
2nd Author's Name Kentaro Uchiyama
2nd Author's Affiliation NTT Network Innovation Laboratories
3rd Author's Name Hidehiko Takara
3rd Author's Affiliation NTT Network Innovation Laboratories
Date 1999/11/25
Paper # OCS99-84
Volume (vol) vol.99
Number (no) 462
Page pp.pp.-
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