K. Murata et al., An optoelectronic clock recovery circuit using a resonant tunneling diode and a uni-traveling-carrier photodiode, IEICE TR EL, E82C(8), 1999, pp. 1494-1501
A clock recovery circuit is a key component in optical communication system
s. In this paper, an optoelectronic clock recovery circuit is reported that
monolithically integrates a resonant tunneling diode (RTD) and a uni-trave
ling-carrier photodiode (UTC-PD). The circuit is an injection-locked-type R
TD oscillator that uses the photo-current generated by the UTC-PD. Fundamen
tal and sub-harmonic clock extraction is confirmed for the first time with
good clock recovery circuit characteristics. The IC extracts an electrical
11.55-GHz clock signal from 11.55-Gbit/s RZ optical data streams with the w
ide locking range of 450 MHz and low power dissipation of 1.3 mW. Furthermo
re, the extraction of a sub-harmonic clock from 23.1-Gbit/s and 46.2-Gbit/s
input data streams is also confirmed in the wider locking range of 600 MHz
. The RMS jitter as determined from a single sideband phase noise measureme
nt is extremely low at less than 200 fs in both cases of clock and sub-harm
onic clock extraction. To our knowledge, the product of the output power an
d operating frequency of the circuit is the highest ever reported for injec
tion-locked-type RTD oscillators. These characteristics indicate the feasib
ility of the optoelectronic clock recovery circuit for use in future ultra-
high-speed fully monolithic receivers.