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Integrated Micro-Ring Photonics - Principles and Applications as Slow Light Devices, Soliton Generation and Optical... Integrated Micro-Ring Photonics - Principles and Applications as Slow Light Devices, Soliton Generation and Optical Transmission (Hardcover)
Iraj Sadegh Amiri, Abdolkarim Afroozeh, Harith Ahmad
R3,459 Discovery Miles 34 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Micro-ring resonators (MRRs) are employed to generate signals used for optical communication applications, where they can be integrated in a single system. These structures are ideal candidates for very large-scale integrated (VLSI) photonic circuits, since they provide a wide range of optical signal processing functions while being ultra-compact. Soliton pulses have sufficient stability for preservation of their shape and velocity. Technological progress in fields such as tunable narrow band laser systems, multiple transmission, and MRR systems constitute a base for the development of new transmission techniques. Controlling the speed of a light signal has many potential applications in fiber optic communication and quantum computing. The slow light effect has many important applications and is a key technology for all optical networks such as optical signal processing. Generation of slow light in MRRs is based on the nonlinear optical fibers. Slow light can be generated within the micro-ring devices, which will be able to be used with the mobile telephone. Therefore, the message can be kept encrypted via quantum cryptography. Thus perfect security in a mobile telephone network is plausible. This research study involves both numerical experiments and theoretical work based on MRRs for secured communication.

Integrated Micro-Ring Photonics - Principles and Applications as Slow Light Devices, Soliton Generation and Optical... Integrated Micro-Ring Photonics - Principles and Applications as Slow Light Devices, Soliton Generation and Optical Transmission (Paperback)
Iraj Sadegh Amiri, Abdolkarim Afroozeh, Harith Ahmad
R1,386 Discovery Miles 13 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Micro-ring resonators (MRRs) are employed to generate signals used for optical communication applications, where they can be integrated in a single system. These structures are ideal candidates for very large-scale integrated (VLSI) photonic circuits, since they provide a wide range of optical signal processing functions while being ultra-compact. Soliton pulses have sufficient stability for preservation of their shape and velocity. Technological progress in fields such as tunable narrow band laser systems, multiple transmission, and MRR systems constitute a base for the development of new transmission techniques. Controlling the speed of a light signal has many potential applications in fiber optic communication and quantum computing. The slow light effect has many important applications and is a key technology for all optical networks such as optical signal processing. Generation of slow light in MRRs is based on the nonlinear optical fibers. Slow light can be generated within the micro-ring devices, which will be able to be used with the mobile telephone. Therefore, the message can be kept encrypted via quantum cryptography. Thus perfect security in a mobile telephone network is plausible. This research study involves both numerical experiments and theoretical work based on MRRs for secured communication.

Optical Soliton Communication Using Ultra-Short Pulses (Paperback, 2015 ed.): Iraj Sadegh Amiri, Harith Ahmad Optical Soliton Communication Using Ultra-Short Pulses (Paperback, 2015 ed.)
Iraj Sadegh Amiri, Harith Ahmad
R1,601 Discovery Miles 16 010 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This brief analyzes the characteristics of a microring resonator (MRR) to perform communication using ultra-short soliton pulses. The raising of nonlinear refractive indices, coupling coefficients and radius of the single microring resonator leads to decrease in input power and round trips wherein the bifurcation occurs. As a result, bifurcation or chaos behaviors are seen at lower input power of 44 W, where the nonlinear refractive index is n2=3.2x10 20 m2/W. Using a decimal convertor system, these ultra-short signals can be converted into quantum information. Results show that multi solitons with FWHM and FSR of 10 pm and 600 pm can be generated respectively. The multi optical soliton with FWHM and FSR of 325 pm and 880 nm can be incorporated with a time division multiple access (TDMA) system wherein the transportation of quantum information is performed.

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