1 January 2009 Fast and slow light generation using chaotic signals in nonlinear microring resonators for communication security
N. Pornsuwancharoen, S. Chaiyasoonthorn, Preecha P. Yupapin
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Abstract
We propose a new system of signal security using nonlinear micro ring resonators for optical communication system. When a soliton pulse is input into the system, the chaotic signal is generated and multiplexed into the optical link. The chaotic waveform can be canceled using an add/drop device connected into the transmission link. Using the appropriate ring parameters, the original signal can be retrieved. An other application results from the fact that the fast and slow light behaviors can be presented, and can be seen using the add/drop multiplexers. In some cases, we can generate signal to obtain the two identical "signal" and "ghost" signals, which are observed in a different time frame. In this application, communication security can be performed when the required information is multiplexed and performs the link using the chaotic signal, fast and slow light, and signal and ghost signals, where the original signal can be retrieved by the known clients.
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N. Pornsuwancharoen, S. Chaiyasoonthorn, and Preecha P. Yupapin "Fast and slow light generation using chaotic signals in nonlinear microring resonators for communication security," Optical Engineering 48(1), 015002 (1 January 2009). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3065515
Published: 1 January 2009
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KEYWORDS
Signal generators

Solitons

Resonators

Slow light

Information security

Microrings

Nonlinear optics

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