1 July 2010 Multitweezers generation control within a nanoring resonator system
Metha Tasakorn, Chat Teeka, Rangsan Jomtarak, Preecha P. Yupapin
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Abstract
We propose a novel system of dynamic potential well generation and control using light pulse control within an add/drop optical filter. The multiplexing signals of the dark solition with bright/Gaussian pulses are controlled, tuned, and amplified within the system. The optical storage rings are embedded within the add/drop optical filter system, whereas the generated optical signals can be stored and amplified within the design system. In application, the storage signals can be configured to be an optical trapping tool, which is known as an optical tweezer, where the high field peak or well can be formed. The advantages are that the dynamic well can be stored and the array of wells can be generated for multiple wells applications. The different in time of the first two dynamic wells of 1 ns is noted.
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Metha Tasakorn, Chat Teeka, Rangsan Jomtarak, and Preecha P. Yupapin "Multitweezers generation control within a nanoring resonator system," Optical Engineering 49(7), 075002 (1 July 2010). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3463015
Published: 1 July 2010
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KEYWORDS
Solitons

Resonators

Optical tweezers

Control systems

Optical filters

Chemical species

Optical storage

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