Theoretical study on slow-light generated by integrated microring resonator with wide bandwidth and high gain

We proposed a new approach to generate slow light transmission with large bandwidth and high buildup factor by using a soliton pulse propagating within integrated ring resonator circuit. The system consisted series of micron-size ring resonator fabricated by using nonlinear InGaAsP/InP material that...

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Main Authors: Aziz, M. S., Affandi, M. S., Daud, S., Bahadoran, M., Chaudhary, K. T., Ali, J.
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spelling my.utm.737992017-11-28T05:01:11Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73799/ Theoretical study on slow-light generated by integrated microring resonator with wide bandwidth and high gain Aziz, M. S. Affandi, M. S. Daud, S. Bahadoran, M. Chaudhary, K. T. Ali, J. Q Science (General) We proposed a new approach to generate slow light transmission with large bandwidth and high buildup factor by using a soliton pulse propagating within integrated ring resonator circuit. The system consisted series of micron-size ring resonator fabricated by using nonlinear InGaAsP/InP material that are laterally coupled together. For convenience of analysis, optical transfer function for this model is obtained by using z-transform method. Slow light performances were modeled and discuss in this paper. Intensity buildup induced within the series of rings located at left and right sides of the system while strong nonlinear Kerr effect and mutual coupling leads to the spreading frequency bands within the device. Numerical simulation verifies that signal pulse with 45 ps relative delay time and bandwidth of 5.9 GHz (47 pm) are obtained at the communication wavelength around 1550 nm for a 100 ps signal pulse. Penerbit UTM Press 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73799/1/MSAziz2016_TheoreticalStudyonSlowLight.pdf Aziz, M. S. and Affandi, M. S. and Daud, S. and Bahadoran, M. and Chaudhary, K. T. and Ali, J. (2016) Theoretical study on slow-light generated by integrated microring resonator with wide bandwidth and high gain. Jurnal Teknologi, 78 (3). pp. 293-300. ISSN 0127-9696 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84960101351&doi=10.11113%2fjt.v78.7536&partnerID=40&md5=0350372cd493837d5764a37351a1a4c4
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Aziz, M. S.
Affandi, M. S.
Daud, S.
Bahadoran, M.
Chaudhary, K. T.
Ali, J.
Theoretical study on slow-light generated by integrated microring resonator with wide bandwidth and high gain
description We proposed a new approach to generate slow light transmission with large bandwidth and high buildup factor by using a soliton pulse propagating within integrated ring resonator circuit. The system consisted series of micron-size ring resonator fabricated by using nonlinear InGaAsP/InP material that are laterally coupled together. For convenience of analysis, optical transfer function for this model is obtained by using z-transform method. Slow light performances were modeled and discuss in this paper. Intensity buildup induced within the series of rings located at left and right sides of the system while strong nonlinear Kerr effect and mutual coupling leads to the spreading frequency bands within the device. Numerical simulation verifies that signal pulse with 45 ps relative delay time and bandwidth of 5.9 GHz (47 pm) are obtained at the communication wavelength around 1550 nm for a 100 ps signal pulse.
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author Aziz, M. S.
Affandi, M. S.
Daud, S.
Bahadoran, M.
Chaudhary, K. T.
Ali, J.
author_facet Aziz, M. S.
Affandi, M. S.
Daud, S.
Bahadoran, M.
Chaudhary, K. T.
Ali, J.
author_sort Aziz, M. S.
title Theoretical study on slow-light generated by integrated microring resonator with wide bandwidth and high gain
title_short Theoretical study on slow-light generated by integrated microring resonator with wide bandwidth and high gain
title_full Theoretical study on slow-light generated by integrated microring resonator with wide bandwidth and high gain
title_fullStr Theoretical study on slow-light generated by integrated microring resonator with wide bandwidth and high gain
title_full_unstemmed Theoretical study on slow-light generated by integrated microring resonator with wide bandwidth and high gain
title_sort theoretical study on slow-light generated by integrated microring resonator with wide bandwidth and high gain
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/73799/1/MSAziz2016_TheoreticalStudyonSlowLight.pdf
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