Affiliation:
1. Rajamangala University of Technology Isan
Abstract
We propose a new method using light pulses tracing in a micro ring resonator, where the randomly digital codes can be performed. The chaotic signals can be generated and formed by the logical pulses by using the signal quantizing method, which can be randomly coded by controlling the specific optical input coupling powers, i.e. coupling coefficient (κ) and ring radii. Simulation results when the ring radius used are between 7-10.0 μm, and the other selected parameters are close to the practical device values that are presented and discussed. The random codes can be generated by the random control of coupling powers, which can be transmitted and retrieved via the design filters by the specific clients. We can be controlled input power used are between 2.0 and 5.0 mW, whereas the quantizing threshold powers and the traveling roundtrips are 0.3–0.4 mW and 8000–10,000, respectively.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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