1 December 2010 Hybrid transceiver and repeater using a PANDA ring resonator for nanocommunication
Bunjong Jukgoljun, Nathaporn Suwanpayak, Chat Teeka, Preecha P. Yupapin
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Abstract
A novel system of an optical vortex generation using an add/drop multiplexer incorporating with two nanoring resonators is proposed. Such a system is known as a PANDA ring resonator structure, in which the optical vortices (gradient optical fields/wells) can be generated and used to form the photon/atom trapping tools in the same way as the optical tweezers. By controlling some suitable parameters of the input and the control optical pulses, the intense optical vortices can be generated within the PANDA ring resonator, in which the trapped photons/atoms can move dynamically within the system. The trapping force occurrs and is formed by the combination between the gradient field and scattering photons, which we review. A transmitter and receiver can be formed within the same system (device), which is called a transceiver. Finally, the use of the PANDA ring resonator as a hybrid transceiver and repeater for nanocommunication is discussed.
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Bunjong Jukgoljun, Nathaporn Suwanpayak, Chat Teeka, and Preecha P. Yupapin "Hybrid transceiver and repeater using a PANDA ring resonator for nanocommunication," Optical Engineering 49(12), 125003 (1 December 2010). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3526332
Published: 1 December 2010
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KEYWORDS
Resonators

Solitons

Transceivers

Optical vortices

Optical tweezers

Scattering

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