Optical quantum transmitter with finesse of 30 at 800-nm central wavelength using microring resonators

IS Amiri, S Soltanmohammadi, A Shahidinejad… - Optical and Quantum …, 2013 - Springer
Optical and Quantum Electronics, 2013Springer
A microring resonator (MRR) system incorporating an add/drop system is presented. The
finesse of the proposed system can be determined using the full width at half maximum
(FWHM) and free spectrum range (FSR) of the generated multiple soliton pulses. The central
wavelength of the bright input soliton pulse has been selected as 800 nm, at which a ring
system with better sensitivity shows high finesse that is suitable for applications to many
optical communication systems such as optical transmitters and sensors. Simulation results …
Abstract
A microring resonator (MRR) system incorporating an add/drop system is presented. The finesse of the proposed system can be determined using the full width at half maximum (FWHM) and free spectrum range (FSR) of the generated multiple soliton pulses. The central wavelength of the bright input soliton pulse has been selected as 800 nm, at which a ring system with better sensitivity shows high finesse that is suitable for applications to many optical communication systems such as optical transmitters and sensors. Simulation results show that FSR of 0.3 nm and 1.1 ns and FWHM of 10 pm and 36.6 ps could be obtained. Therefore, a system with finesse of 30 can be obtained; in such a system, the MRR system shows high performance. This system can be used in optical communication networks as a transmitter system for optical soliton pulses with finesse of 30, and theses pulses can be detected via an optical receiver.
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