2011
DOI: 10.1364/oe.19.012402
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Tunable complex-valued multi-tap microwave photonic filter based on single silicon-on-insulator microring resonator

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“…Preliminary efforts towards integration have relied on resonant delay lines provided by ring cavities and coupled resonant optical waveguides [17][18][19][20] . These approaches suffer from an intrinsic trade-off between dispersion and bandwidth, preventing broadband operation.…”
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“…Preliminary efforts towards integration have relied on resonant delay lines provided by ring cavities and coupled resonant optical waveguides [17][18][19][20] . These approaches suffer from an intrinsic trade-off between dispersion and bandwidth, preventing broadband operation.…”
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“…Because of compact structure and excellent performance, the integrated optical waveguide ring resonators have potential applications for microwave photonics (MWP). Large bandwidth modulators, optical true time delay lines, high sensitivity and phase shifters, and versatile filters have been illustrated recently [7][8]. In earlier years, electro-optic or thermo-optic effects have been demonstrated to control the transmission using ring resonators integrated with phase shifters [9].…”
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“…During the whole process, the linear relationship between the system Manuscript input and output is established. Based on this architecture, different schemes have been proposed [7], [8]. However, the one-source-to-one-tap configuration in these approaches will inevitably lead to more lasers and ultimately higher cost.…”
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confidence: 99%