2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.phpro.2009.06.006
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New wavelength division multiplexing bands generated by using a Gaussian pulse in a microring resonator system

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“…Furthermore, the Gaussian pulse output power can be amplified, while maximum power of 400 W could be simulated. 52 Yupapin et al in 2009 presented the idea of quantumchaotic encoding when optical soliton pulse travels in a fiber optic ring resonator. They could find that the random bits of information can be generated, where it is significant enough to be used as security codes for network communication applications.…”
Section: History and Applications Of Optical Solitonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, the Gaussian pulse output power can be amplified, while maximum power of 400 W could be simulated. 52 Yupapin et al in 2009 presented the idea of quantumchaotic encoding when optical soliton pulse travels in a fiber optic ring resonator. They could find that the random bits of information can be generated, where it is significant enough to be used as security codes for network communication applications.…”
Section: History and Applications Of Optical Solitonmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The broad spectrum of light pulse can be transformed to the discrete pulses after filtering [26]. Using the optical soliton pulses, the optical bandwidth can be enlarged or compressed within the nonlinear microring resonator [27].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%