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3 April 2008 An optical tunable band-pass filter using chaotic signals in a nonlinear micro-ring resonator
P. P. Yupapin, W. Suwancharoen, S. Pipatsart
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Proceedings Volume 6793, International Workshop and Conference on Photonics and Nanotechnology 2007; 67930N (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.799426
Event: International Workshop and Conference on Photonics and Nanotechnology 2007, 2007, Pattaya, Thailand
Abstract
We propose a design of a tunable band-pass filtering device using an optical micro ring resonator. Such a device can be used to generate the required filtering signals in the optical communication transmission line. In principle, the chaotic signals are generated by a Kerr effects nonlinear type via a micro ring resonator. The input power can be used to control the specific filtering signals. The required information can be retrieved from the chaotic signals by using the specific filter, i.e. the specified users. The ring parameters used with the ring radii are ranged between 10-20 μm and n2 = 2.2 x 10-15 m2/W. The simulation results obtained have shown the potential of using such a proposed device as tunable band-pass or band-stop filters, which can be used to form the information security.
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P. P. Yupapin, W. Suwancharoen, and S. Pipatsart "An optical tunable band-pass filter using chaotic signals in a nonlinear micro-ring resonator", Proc. SPIE 6793, International Workshop and Conference on Photonics and Nanotechnology 2007, 67930N (3 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.799426
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KEYWORDS
Resonators

Linear filtering

Nonlinear filtering

Microrings

Optical filters

Nonlinear optics

Bandpass filters

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