Abstract
        We presented a novel all-optical clock recovery scheme based on nonlinear polarization rotation (NPR) in a semiconductor 
optical amplifier (SOA) ring fiber laser for acquiring amplitude-equalized clock from input pseudo-random bit sequence 
(PRBS) return-to-zero (RZ) signal. Adjusting polarization direction of optical field in ring cavity, the reflective SOA together 
with the polarization beam splitter (PBS) can function as a saturable transmitter, where a high peak power is depressed and 
a low peak power is enhanced, amplitude ripple of recovered clock can be suppressed effectively. Clock amplitude jitter (CAJ) 
of recovered clock is lower than 1.5 % over a 25 nm tuning range.
        Keywords
        All-optical clock recovery, Mode-locked fiber ring laser, Birefringence, Nonlinear polarization rotation (NPR), Reflective 
 semiconductor optical amplifier (RSOA).
        Citation
        F. WANG, X. L. ZHANG, Y. YU, Z. ZHANG, A novel amplitude-equalized all-optical clock recovery  scheme, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 2, 4, April 2008, pp.189-192 (2008).
        Submitted at: Feb. 8, 2008
 
        Accepted at: April 3, 2008