Visible Wireless Communications Using Solitonic Carriers Generated by Microring Resonators (MRRs)

Optical wireless communications (OWC) using soliton pulses in the visible range (600 nm) have been presented. Filtering the input Gaussian spectrum is performed via the microring resonators (MRRs), where the range of 499.25 THz to 500.05 THz frequency band could be generated. The MRRs are simulated...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Amiri, Iraj Sadegh, Ariannejad, Mohammad Mahdi, Ghasemi, Masih, Ismail, Mohammad Faizal, Azzuhri, Saaidal Razalli, Nayan, Nafarizal, Ahmad, Harith
Format: Article
Published: Springer International Publishing 2018
Subjects:
_version_ 1796961640879489024
author Amiri, Iraj Sadegh
Ariannejad, Mohammad Mahdi
Ghasemi, Masih
Ismail, Mohammad Faizal
Azzuhri, Saaidal Razalli
Nayan, Nafarizal
Ahmad, Harith
author_facet Amiri, Iraj Sadegh
Ariannejad, Mohammad Mahdi
Ghasemi, Masih
Ismail, Mohammad Faizal
Azzuhri, Saaidal Razalli
Nayan, Nafarizal
Ahmad, Harith
author_sort Amiri, Iraj Sadegh
collection UM
description Optical wireless communications (OWC) using soliton pulses in the visible range (600 nm) have been presented. Filtering the input Gaussian spectrum is performed via the microring resonators (MRRs), where the range of 499.25 THz to 500.05 THz frequency band could be generated. The MRRs are simulated using InGaAsP/InP semiconductor with InGaAsP core having refractive index of 3.31 surrounded by InP (n = 3.18). In this research, ten soliton pulses having FSR of 8 GHz were generated at the drop port within the range 499.61 to 499.69 THz frequency band. Here, the generated carriers from the MRRs are modulated with the optical transmitter output which is a laser with extinction ratio of 10 dB and linewidth of 10 MHz utilizing a Mach–Zehnder modulator as an intensity modulator based on an interferometric principle. The frequency and time domain of the transmitted ten soliton carriers through the transmission link are presented as well as the eye diagram.
first_indexed 2024-03-06T05:57:08Z
format Article
id um.eprints-22494
institution Universiti Malaya
last_indexed 2024-03-06T05:57:08Z
publishDate 2018
publisher Springer International Publishing
record_format dspace
spelling um.eprints-224942019-09-23T07:41:46Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/22494/ Visible Wireless Communications Using Solitonic Carriers Generated by Microring Resonators (MRRs) Amiri, Iraj Sadegh Ariannejad, Mohammad Mahdi Ghasemi, Masih Ismail, Mohammad Faizal Azzuhri, Saaidal Razalli Nayan, Nafarizal Ahmad, Harith QC Physics TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering Optical wireless communications (OWC) using soliton pulses in the visible range (600 nm) have been presented. Filtering the input Gaussian spectrum is performed via the microring resonators (MRRs), where the range of 499.25 THz to 500.05 THz frequency band could be generated. The MRRs are simulated using InGaAsP/InP semiconductor with InGaAsP core having refractive index of 3.31 surrounded by InP (n = 3.18). In this research, ten soliton pulses having FSR of 8 GHz were generated at the drop port within the range 499.61 to 499.69 THz frequency band. Here, the generated carriers from the MRRs are modulated with the optical transmitter output which is a laser with extinction ratio of 10 dB and linewidth of 10 MHz utilizing a Mach–Zehnder modulator as an intensity modulator based on an interferometric principle. The frequency and time domain of the transmitted ten soliton carriers through the transmission link are presented as well as the eye diagram. Springer International Publishing 2018 Article PeerReviewed Amiri, Iraj Sadegh and Ariannejad, Mohammad Mahdi and Ghasemi, Masih and Ismail, Mohammad Faizal and Azzuhri, Saaidal Razalli and Nayan, Nafarizal and Ahmad, Harith (2018) Visible Wireless Communications Using Solitonic Carriers Generated by Microring Resonators (MRRs). Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions A: Science, 42 (3). pp. 1595-1601. ISSN 1028-6276, DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s40995-016-0063-2 <https://doi.org/10.1007/s40995-016-0063-2>. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40995-016-0063-2 doi:10.1007/s40995-016-0063-2
spellingShingle QC Physics
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
Amiri, Iraj Sadegh
Ariannejad, Mohammad Mahdi
Ghasemi, Masih
Ismail, Mohammad Faizal
Azzuhri, Saaidal Razalli
Nayan, Nafarizal
Ahmad, Harith
Visible Wireless Communications Using Solitonic Carriers Generated by Microring Resonators (MRRs)
title Visible Wireless Communications Using Solitonic Carriers Generated by Microring Resonators (MRRs)
title_full Visible Wireless Communications Using Solitonic Carriers Generated by Microring Resonators (MRRs)
title_fullStr Visible Wireless Communications Using Solitonic Carriers Generated by Microring Resonators (MRRs)
title_full_unstemmed Visible Wireless Communications Using Solitonic Carriers Generated by Microring Resonators (MRRs)
title_short Visible Wireless Communications Using Solitonic Carriers Generated by Microring Resonators (MRRs)
title_sort visible wireless communications using solitonic carriers generated by microring resonators mrrs
topic QC Physics
TK Electrical engineering. Electronics Nuclear engineering
work_keys_str_mv AT amiriirajsadegh visiblewirelesscommunicationsusingsolitoniccarriersgeneratedbymicroringresonatorsmrrs
AT ariannejadmohammadmahdi visiblewirelesscommunicationsusingsolitoniccarriersgeneratedbymicroringresonatorsmrrs
AT ghasemimasih visiblewirelesscommunicationsusingsolitoniccarriersgeneratedbymicroringresonatorsmrrs
AT ismailmohammadfaizal visiblewirelesscommunicationsusingsolitoniccarriersgeneratedbymicroringresonatorsmrrs
AT azzuhrisaaidalrazalli visiblewirelesscommunicationsusingsolitoniccarriersgeneratedbymicroringresonatorsmrrs
AT nayannafarizal visiblewirelesscommunicationsusingsolitoniccarriersgeneratedbymicroringresonatorsmrrs
AT ahmadharith visiblewirelesscommunicationsusingsolitoniccarriersgeneratedbymicroringresonatorsmrrs