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3 April 2008Chaotic signal filtering device using a serial connection of micro-ring resonators
This paper proposes a system of signal security using the optic series waveguide micro ring resonator, where the
chaotic noise generation and cancellation can be performed. The required communication signals can be multiplexed
with the generated chaotic noise in a micro ring resonator before transmission. The required information can be
recovered via optic series waveguide micro ring resonator by a specific user at the output port of the waveguide micro-ring
resonator. Simulation results obtained have shown the potential of applications which is closed to the practical
applications, especially, The required information can be retrieved by the specified users. The ring parameters used
with the ring radii are ranged between 10-20 μm, κ1 = κ2 = 0.0225 and n2 = 2.2 × 10-15 m2/W. The simulation results
obtained have shown the potential of using such a proposed device for tunable band-pass and band-stop filters, which
can be used for the information security in the system by the optic series waveguide micro ring resonator.
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P. P. Yupapin, W. Suwancharoen, S. Chaiyasoonthorn, S. Thongmee, "Chaotic signal filtering device using a serial connection of micro-ring resonators," Proc. SPIE 6793, International Workshop and Conference on Photonics and Nanotechnology 2007, 67930R (3 April 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.799530