A new approach to generate ultrahigh-repetition rate optical pulses is
proposed and analyzed theoretically, It is different from conventiona
l approaches, which use fiber or integrated waveguide delay line circu
its, The high-repetition-rate optical-pulse multiplication phenomenon
occurs when the optical pulse's spectral width is greater than the tra
nsfer bandwidth of the coupler used, From the analysis, pulse doubling
at repetition rates beyond the hundred-GHz range can be achieved usin
g an all-fiber low-loss wavelength-division coupler with a looped end,
The output repetition rate can be controlled by using fiber couplers
with different equivalent transfer bandwidths.