2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12030979
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A Data Transmission Method with Spectral Switches via Electroabsorption

Abstract: In the past, the waveguide electroabsorption effect has generally been used as an intensity modulator for quasi-monochromatic light, such as lasers. Here, we study how this effect affects polychromatic light spectra. We find that for light with a Gaussian distribution spectrum, the spectral peak shift (red shift or blue shift) can be controlled by the magnitude of the applied voltage, as long as the center wavelength and the spectral band are properly selected. This result can be used as a data transmission sc… Show more

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“…There were many valuable results, such as singular optics in polychromatic light [3,4] and spatial and spectral correspondence relationships [5]. Some applications were proposed, such as spectra manipulation [6], spectral switches [7,8], and Talbot spectra [9]. It was also noted that when a polychromatic light passes through a double slit, the interfered or diffracted spectrum detected in the far field changes substantially.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were many valuable results, such as singular optics in polychromatic light [3,4] and spatial and spectral correspondence relationships [5]. Some applications were proposed, such as spectra manipulation [6], spectral switches [7,8], and Talbot spectra [9]. It was also noted that when a polychromatic light passes through a double slit, the interfered or diffracted spectrum detected in the far field changes substantially.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%