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Solitonic Signals Generation and Transmission Using MRR

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Optical Soliton Communication Using Ultra-Short Pulses

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The advantage of the study is that nonlinear behavior of light inside ring resonators system can be controlled and managed by using appropriate parameters of the microring resonator (MRR) system. The effects of the coupling coefficients on the bifurcation and chaos behaviors, in terms of roundtrip and output powers are presented. Moreover, the radius of the ring is the key parameter which causes the nonlinear behaviors happen in lower roundtrips. Input optical powers can be in the form of an optical dark/bright soliton or a Gaussian beam. Optical soliton can be used to generate chaotic filter characteristics when propagating within the single microring resonator (SMRR). Therefore, chaotic signals are generated, whereas the required signals including specific wavelengths or frequencies can be used to perform the optical communication. The wide range of spread wavelength can be generated, using proposed MRRs system, where the wavelength multiplexing, dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) can be perform via the optical wireless communication. The proposed MRR systems are suitable for the multi soliton pulses generation, which are available for high performance communication network. Increasing in communication capacity is provided by increasing of soliton pulses, which can be performed by generation of temporal and spatial optical soliton pulses. Generated multi optical soliton can be input into an optical receiver unit which is a quantum processing system used to generate high capacity packet of quantum information within the series of MRRs.

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Sadegh Amiri, I., Ahmad, H. (2015). Solitonic Signals Generation and Transmission Using MRR. In: Optical Soliton Communication Using Ultra-Short Pulses. SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-558-7_3

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