Optical bistability in all-pass mobius configuration microring resonator

A novel design of microring resonator called all-pass Mobius ring resonator is used to study optical bistability effect and spectral transmission for all-optical switching application with clockwise hysteresis loop operation. The bright soliton pulse is applied as the input source of the system. The...

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Main Authors: Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi, Bahadoran, Mahdi, Chaudhary, Kashif, Aziz, Muhammad Safwan, Jalil, Muhammad Arif, Ali, Jalil, Yupapin, Preecha
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spelling my.utm.561862017-11-01T04:16:49Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56186/ Optical bistability in all-pass mobius configuration microring resonator Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi Bahadoran, Mahdi Chaudhary, Kashif Aziz, Muhammad Safwan Jalil, Muhammad Arif Ali, Jalil Yupapin, Preecha QC Physics A novel design of microring resonator called all-pass Mobius ring resonator is used to study optical bistability effect and spectral transmission for all-optical switching application with clockwise hysteresis loop operation. The bright soliton pulse is applied as the input source of the system. The propagation of the pulses within the system is simulated using the transfer matrix analysis. The all-pass Mobius ring resonator is able to operate under high nonlinearity as it has longer propagation length per roundtrip. The all-pass Mobius provides low transmission peak power of 3.65 mW as compared to the conventional all-pass configuration. The output-to-input relation of both design shows that the Mobius configuration is able to generate a higher hysteresis loop width of the bistable signal from 15.79 mW to 18.10 mW input power. The switching power of the optical bistability in Mobius configuration is 3.67 mW for threshold power of 16.95mW. This work shows the Mobius configuration is more suitable to be used for all-optical switching application as compared to the conventional all-pass ring resonator configuration. Penerbit UTM Press 2015-06 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56186/1/JalilAli2015_OpticalBistabilityinAll-PassMobiusConfiguration.pdf Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi and Bahadoran, Mahdi and Chaudhary, Kashif and Aziz, Muhammad Safwan and Jalil, Muhammad Arif and Ali, Jalil and Yupapin, Preecha (2015) Optical bistability in all-pass mobius configuration microring resonator. Jurnal Teknologi, 76 (13). pp. 101-108. ISSN 2180-3722 http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v76.5835 DOI:10.11113/jt.v76.5835
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topic QC Physics
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Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi
Bahadoran, Mahdi
Chaudhary, Kashif
Aziz, Muhammad Safwan
Jalil, Muhammad Arif
Ali, Jalil
Yupapin, Preecha
Optical bistability in all-pass mobius configuration microring resonator
description A novel design of microring resonator called all-pass Mobius ring resonator is used to study optical bistability effect and spectral transmission for all-optical switching application with clockwise hysteresis loop operation. The bright soliton pulse is applied as the input source of the system. The propagation of the pulses within the system is simulated using the transfer matrix analysis. The all-pass Mobius ring resonator is able to operate under high nonlinearity as it has longer propagation length per roundtrip. The all-pass Mobius provides low transmission peak power of 3.65 mW as compared to the conventional all-pass configuration. The output-to-input relation of both design shows that the Mobius configuration is able to generate a higher hysteresis loop width of the bistable signal from 15.79 mW to 18.10 mW input power. The switching power of the optical bistability in Mobius configuration is 3.67 mW for threshold power of 16.95mW. This work shows the Mobius configuration is more suitable to be used for all-optical switching application as compared to the conventional all-pass ring resonator configuration.
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author Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi
Bahadoran, Mahdi
Chaudhary, Kashif
Aziz, Muhammad Safwan
Jalil, Muhammad Arif
Ali, Jalil
Yupapin, Preecha
author_facet Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi
Bahadoran, Mahdi
Chaudhary, Kashif
Aziz, Muhammad Safwan
Jalil, Muhammad Arif
Ali, Jalil
Yupapin, Preecha
author_sort Ahmad Noorden, Ahmad Fakhrurrazi
title Optical bistability in all-pass mobius configuration microring resonator
title_short Optical bistability in all-pass mobius configuration microring resonator
title_full Optical bistability in all-pass mobius configuration microring resonator
title_fullStr Optical bistability in all-pass mobius configuration microring resonator
title_full_unstemmed Optical bistability in all-pass mobius configuration microring resonator
title_sort optical bistability in all-pass mobius configuration microring resonator
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
publishDate 2015
url http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56186/1/JalilAli2015_OpticalBistabilityinAll-PassMobiusConfiguration.pdf
http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/56186/
http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/jt.v76.5835
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