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Optical ring resonators and implications for resonant micro-optic gyroscopes
2016 IEEE Photonics Conference (IPC), 2016Two types of optical ring resonators and implications for tactical-grade RMOGs are investigated. One is a 2.5 cm diameter silica waveguide ring resonator, and the other is a 60 cm long optical fiber ring resonator. Performance evaluation is completed and the results are presented.
Ying Lu+3 more
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1998
If a certain area A of arbitrary curvature and shape is illuminated with linearly polarised light with electric field strength E, all points emit spherical waves according to Huygen’s law. The electric field strength generated at a point P distant from the illuminated area results from the superposition of all these spherical waves.
D. Schuöcker, K. Schröder
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If a certain area A of arbitrary curvature and shape is illuminated with linearly polarised light with electric field strength E, all points emit spherical waves according to Huygen’s law. The electric field strength generated at a point P distant from the illuminated area results from the superposition of all these spherical waves.
D. Schuöcker, K. Schröder
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Unstable Optical Resonators: Comment
Applied Optics, 1974In questa breve nota di commento a un articolo di Siegman apparso su questa rivista, segnaliamo che, oltre ai risonatori instabili che Siegman presenta, ci sono risonatori che, pur avendo geometrie stabili come i flat-roof resonators o i rimmed resonators, presentano andamenti oscillatori al variare di un parametro tipico, in modo che esistono regioni ...
P. F. Checcacci+2 more
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Fractals, 1994
Fractal objects can sustain strongly localized optical modes with high quality-factor. Intense local fields associated with the dipolar eigenmodes in fractals ultimately result in significant enhancement of a number of optical effects. In particular, such basic optical processes as Rayleigh and Raman scattering, degenerate four-wave mixing and ...
Vladimir M. Shalaev+3 more
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Fractal objects can sustain strongly localized optical modes with high quality-factor. Intense local fields associated with the dipolar eigenmodes in fractals ultimately result in significant enhancement of a number of optical effects. In particular, such basic optical processes as Rayleigh and Raman scattering, degenerate four-wave mixing and ...
Vladimir M. Shalaev+3 more
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1976
This chapter deals with the theory of passive optical resonators i.e. where no active medium is present within the cavity. The most widely used laser resonators have either plane or spherical mirrors of rectangular (or, more often, circular) shape, separated by some distance L. Typically, L may range from a few centimeters to a few tens of centimeters,
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This chapter deals with the theory of passive optical resonators i.e. where no active medium is present within the cavity. The most widely used laser resonators have either plane or spherical mirrors of rectangular (or, more often, circular) shape, separated by some distance L. Typically, L may range from a few centimeters to a few tens of centimeters,
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2012 Loughborough Antennas & Propagation Conference (LAPC), 2012
The performance of planar optically switched resonators integrated with optically triggered Silicon (Si) switches is described. The resonator structures are realised on 1.6mm thick Taconic substrate and operates between 3.75GHz and 5GHz (3dB level) with insertion loss as low as 1.35dB and 1.1dB when the switch is in its OFF and ON states respectively ...
Yiannis J. Vardaxoglou, Alford Chauraya
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The performance of planar optically switched resonators integrated with optically triggered Silicon (Si) switches is described. The resonator structures are realised on 1.6mm thick Taconic substrate and operates between 3.75GHz and 5GHz (3dB level) with insertion loss as low as 1.35dB and 1.1dB when the switch is in its OFF and ON states respectively ...
Yiannis J. Vardaxoglou, Alford Chauraya
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On the free-space Gaussian beam coupling to droplet optical resonators.
Lab on a Chip, 2013In this paper, light coupling into droplet optical resonators by means of a free-space Gaussian beam (GB) is investigated through numerical simulations and experiments.
Noha Gaber+7 more
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Integrated high-quality factor optical resonators in diamond.
Nano letters (Print), 2013The realization of an integrated diamond photonic platform, based on a thin single crystal diamond film on top of a silicon dioxide/silicon substrate, is reported.
B. Hausmann+7 more
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Temporal coupled-mode theory for the Fano resonance in optical resonators.
Journal of The Optical Society of America A-optics Image Science and Vision, 2003We present a theory of the Fano resonance for optical resonators, based on a temporal coupled-mode formalism. This theory is applicable to the general scheme of a single optical resonance coupled with multiple input and output ports.
S. Fan, W. Suh, J. Joannopoulos
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Electromagnetic Waves and Optical Resonators
2001To introduce some theory of electromagnetic waves. To introduce optical bistability and show some related devices. To discuss possible future applications. To apply some of the theory of nonlinear dynamical systems to model a real physical system.
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