A comprehensive theoretical model for on-chip microring-based photonic fractional differentiators

Microring-based photonic fractional differentiators play an important role in the on-chip all-optical signal processing. Unfortunately, the previous works do not consider the time-reversal and the time delay characteristics of the microring-based fractional differentiator. They also do not include t...

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Veröffentlicht in:Scientific reports 2015-09, Vol.5 (1), p.14216-14216, Article 14216
Hauptverfasser: Jin, Boyuan, Yuan, Jinhui, Wang, Kuiru, Sang, Xinzhu, Yan, Binbin, Wu, Qiang, Li, Feng, Zhou, Xian, Zhou, Guiyao, Yu, Chongxiu, Lu, Chao, Yaw Tam, Hwa, Wai, P. K. A.
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Zusammenfassung:Microring-based photonic fractional differentiators play an important role in the on-chip all-optical signal processing. Unfortunately, the previous works do not consider the time-reversal and the time delay characteristics of the microring-based fractional differentiator. They also do not include the effect of input pulse width on the output. In particular, it cannot explain why the microring-based differentiator with the differentiation order n  > 1 has larger output deviation than that with n   1. In this paper, a comprehensive theoretical model is proposed. The critically-coupled microring resonator is modeled as an ideal first-order differentiator, while the under-coupled and over-coupled resonators are modeled as the time-reversed ideal fractional differentiators. Traditionally, the over-coupled microring resonators are used to form the differentiators with 1 
ISSN:2045-2322
2045-2322
DOI:10.1038/srep14216