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7 June 2013 Optical capsule for secure drug delivery
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Proceedings Volume 8883, ICPS 2013: International Conference on Photonics Solutions; 88831J (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2022333
Event: International Conference on Photonics Solutions 2013, 2013, Pattaya City, Thailand
Abstract
A generation of optical capsules and tweezers array within a modified optical add-drop filter known as PANDA ring resonator with a new concept is proposed. By using dark and bright solitons, the orthogonal tweezers can be formed within the system and observed simultaneously at the output ports. Under the resonant condition, the optical capsules and tweezers generated by dark and bright soliton orthogonal pair where the dark-bright soliton array with different center wavelengths and propagation in to the modified add/drop filter that can be generated the optical capsule. In principle, the molecule/atom is trapped and capsule by the force generated by reverse different combinations of gradient fields and photons interaction within the PANDA ring. In application, the molecules/atoms can be secured by using the dark-bright soliton reverse different combinations (optical capsule). Whereas the dark-bright soliton can be capsule as the molecule/atom, which can be used to molecule/atom transportation increased. Simulation result obtained has shown that the amplified power 12 W of the dark-bright soliton array capsule and with wavelength center around 1.40 - 1.50 μm at drop port and throughput port can be achieved, respectively.
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K. Kulsirirat, W. Techitdheera, and P. P. Yupapin "Optical capsule for secure drug delivery", Proc. SPIE 8883, ICPS 2013: International Conference on Photonics Solutions, 88831J (7 June 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2022333
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KEYWORDS
Solitons

Resonators

Optical tweezers

Optical arrays

Molecules

Optical filters

Biomedical optics

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