Special Relativity-on-a-Chip: Impact of Optical Loss in the Performance of an Optical Analogue of Thomas Effect

We investigate the effect of the unavoidable optical loss on the recently reported optical analogue of the relativistic Thomas Effect which uses a photonic chip-based lossless All-Pass Filter (APF) circuit [J. of Mod. Optics 65.19 (2018): 2171-2178]. When the APF has loss, both its phase and amplitu...

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Main Authors: Dingel, Benjamin B, Chua, Annelle R, Buenaventura, Aria, Calgo, Clyde J
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spelling ph-ateneo-arc.aic-10022022-04-19T15:07:20Z Special Relativity-on-a-Chip: Impact of Optical Loss in the Performance of an Optical Analogue of Thomas Effect Dingel, Benjamin B Chua, Annelle R Buenaventura, Aria Calgo, Clyde J We investigate the effect of the unavoidable optical loss on the recently reported optical analogue of the relativistic Thomas Effect which uses a photonic chip-based lossless All-Pass Filter (APF) circuit [J. of Mod. Optics 65.19 (2018): 2171-2178]. When the APF has loss, both its phase and amplitude responses are altered. This impacts the accuracy and operating range of the APF-based Thomas Effect analogue. To evaluate its impact on the phase output, we carry out a systematic evaluation of the phase response of the APF to explore when this Thomas Effect analogue breaks down. A lossy APF produces three dissimilar phase responses and varying dip in the amplitude response depending on the relative values of the coupling coefficient and the loss parameter. Numerical and analytical results show that APF must (i) be operated at an Over-Coupling (OC) condition (ii) with a loss parameter α ≥ 0.95 in order to have less than 1% phase error with the widest possible band coverage. 2019-09-03T07:00:00Z text https://archium.ateneo.edu/aic/3 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09500340.2019.1660427?journalCode=tmop20 Ateneo Innovation Center Archīum Ateneo Photonic integrated circuits All-Pass Filter Thomas Effect Wigner angle Special Relativity Special Relativity-on-a-chip Physics
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topic Photonic integrated circuits
All-Pass Filter
Thomas Effect
Wigner angle
Special Relativity
Special Relativity-on-a-chip
Physics
spellingShingle Photonic integrated circuits
All-Pass Filter
Thomas Effect
Wigner angle
Special Relativity
Special Relativity-on-a-chip
Physics
Dingel, Benjamin B
Chua, Annelle R
Buenaventura, Aria
Calgo, Clyde J
Special Relativity-on-a-Chip: Impact of Optical Loss in the Performance of an Optical Analogue of Thomas Effect
description We investigate the effect of the unavoidable optical loss on the recently reported optical analogue of the relativistic Thomas Effect which uses a photonic chip-based lossless All-Pass Filter (APF) circuit [J. of Mod. Optics 65.19 (2018): 2171-2178]. When the APF has loss, both its phase and amplitude responses are altered. This impacts the accuracy and operating range of the APF-based Thomas Effect analogue. To evaluate its impact on the phase output, we carry out a systematic evaluation of the phase response of the APF to explore when this Thomas Effect analogue breaks down. A lossy APF produces three dissimilar phase responses and varying dip in the amplitude response depending on the relative values of the coupling coefficient and the loss parameter. Numerical and analytical results show that APF must (i) be operated at an Over-Coupling (OC) condition (ii) with a loss parameter α ≥ 0.95 in order to have less than 1% phase error with the widest possible band coverage.
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author Dingel, Benjamin B
Chua, Annelle R
Buenaventura, Aria
Calgo, Clyde J
author_facet Dingel, Benjamin B
Chua, Annelle R
Buenaventura, Aria
Calgo, Clyde J
author_sort Dingel, Benjamin B
title Special Relativity-on-a-Chip: Impact of Optical Loss in the Performance of an Optical Analogue of Thomas Effect
title_short Special Relativity-on-a-Chip: Impact of Optical Loss in the Performance of an Optical Analogue of Thomas Effect
title_full Special Relativity-on-a-Chip: Impact of Optical Loss in the Performance of an Optical Analogue of Thomas Effect
title_fullStr Special Relativity-on-a-Chip: Impact of Optical Loss in the Performance of an Optical Analogue of Thomas Effect
title_full_unstemmed Special Relativity-on-a-Chip: Impact of Optical Loss in the Performance of an Optical Analogue of Thomas Effect
title_sort special relativity-on-a-chip: impact of optical loss in the performance of an optical analogue of thomas effect
publisher Archīum Ateneo
publishDate 2019
url https://archium.ateneo.edu/aic/3
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09500340.2019.1660427?journalCode=tmop20
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