Controlling Nonlinear Behavior of a SMRR for Network System Engineering

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Controlling Nonlinear Behavior of a SMRR for Network System Engineering

I. S. Amiri*, J. Ali

*1 Institute of Advanced Photonics Science, Nanotechnology Research Alliance, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), 81310 Johor Bahru, Malaysia

Abstract

This research is used to control the nonlinear behavior of silicon microring resonators, MRRs such as chaos and bifurcation. Increasing of nonlinear refractive indices, coupling coefficients and radius of the SMRR leads to descend input power and round trips wherein the bifurcation occurs. As result, bifurcation or chaos behaviors are seen at lower input power of 44 W, where the nonlinear refractive index is n2=3.2×1020 m2/W. Smallest round trips can be seen for the R=40 µm and

generation secured codes in digital information processing.

Light Propagation inside SMRR

Single MRR consists of a single coupler and a micoring resonator. Nonlinearity of the fiber ring is of the Kerr-type wherein the nonlinear refractive index is given by [26-31]

n

0.1 respectively. Signals from the SMRR are passing through a polarizer beam splitter to generate quantum

n n0 n2 I n0 ( 2 )P,

Aeff

(1)

binary codes which are used in wireless network communication.

Keywords: Silicon microring resonator; Bifurcation; Chaos, Coupling coefficient, Nonlinear refractive index

Introduction

Nonlinear behavior of light inside a single MRR occurs when strong pulse of light is inputted into the ring system, used to many applications in signal processing and communication [1-4]. Bifurcation and chaotic signal controls are used in a great number of optical, engineering and biological designed systems [5-11].

Bifurcation can be modified via various control methods [12]. Theoretical studies of such as systems have same concepts with ring cavities, and FabryPerot system [13-15]. Amiri et al. have shown that chaotic signal behavior can be seen after the bifurcation was generated. Amiri et al, showed the nonlinearity behaviors of the PANDA ring resonator system [16-18]. More details of these phenomena have been explained by Afroozeh [19, 20]. One of the phenomena, known as bifurcation has been used in digital coding application [21]. Behavior of light traveling in a nonlinear ring resonator is well described by Yupapin [22]. Controlling of the bifurcation behavior can be implemented by controlling the round trip and input powers of the ring system via variation of the parameters [23-25]. Bifurcation control is not only important in its own right, but also suggests a viable and effective approach for chaos control that can be used to

where n0 and n2 are the linear and nonlinear refractive indices, respectively [32-34]. I and P are the optical intensity and optical field power, respectively [35-38]. The effective mode core area of the fiber is Aeff [39-41]. Schematic of SMRR is illustrated in Fig.1

Fig. 1: Silicon microring resonator (SMRR)

The fiber has a nonlinear refractive index of n2 and a linear absorption coefficient of [42-44]. The intensity coupling coefficient [45-48] of the fiber coupler is , where is a coupling loss of the field amplitude [49-51].

Here the fiber coupler is considered as a point device and is reciprocal [52-54]. The relation between the electric fields E1 and E2, can be expressed using the nonlinear form as [55-57]:

E2 E1x exp{ j(0 NL )},

(2)

where 0

kLn0

and NL

kLn2 1

are expressed as

E

E

2

2

linear and nonlinear phase shift [58, 59], k 2 /

is a

wave number [60, 61] and L is the circumference of the

ring resonator [62]. x exp( L / 2) represents a round

trip loss for the input pulse propagating inside the SMRR [63]. Mathematically, the subsequence Equations of the round trip within the system is given by Eq. (3).

En1 j (1 ) Ein (1 )(1 )xEn exp( j(0 NL )),

(3)

Fig. 2: Bifurcation and chaos behavior of light inside SMRR,

We consider a MRR connected to a single coupler that extracts light from the ring into the output waveguides, as schematically shown in Fig. 1. We ignore reflectivities at the couplerwaveguide interface, which is usually a good approximation due to the same structure of the output waveguides and the coupler [64-67]. Regards to steady situation of the Eq. (3), the output field can be expressed as [68-72]:

where 0.0225and L 80mfor various nonlinear refractive indices: (a): n2=2.2×1020 m2/W, (b): n2=2.4×1020 m2/W, (c):

n2=2.6×1020 m2/W and (d): n2=3.2×1020 m2/W.

Effects of the coupling coefficients on the bifurcation and chaos behavior, in terms of roundtrip and output powers are shown in Fig. 3. Input Gaussian pulse with power of 2W is introduced into the ring system where the radius of the ring is selected to

E 1 E

1

1 x exp( j(0 NL ))

R=15 m. Here, the coupling coefficient is a variable

out

in

. 1 (1 )(1 ) x exp( j(0 NL ))

(4)

parameter that varies from 0.01 to 0.1.

Thus the output power of the light field from Eq. (4) is given by Eq. (5).

Pout

Eout

. E*out

(5)

Equation (5) is mathematical relation used for characterizing of nonlinear effects of the ring resonator system.

Result and Discussion

Figure (2) shows the bifurcation and chaos behavior occurred for various nonlinear refractive indices of the system. The parameters have been fixed to 0=1.55 m, n0=3.37, Aeff=0.30 m2, =0.01 dB km1 and =0.1. The

length of the ring is L=80 m, where the coupling coefficients is 0.0225 and the linear phase shift has been kept to zero. Total round trip of the input pulse inside the ring system is 20000. An increasing of nonlinear refractive index from n2=2.2×1020 m2/W to n2=3.2×1020 m2/W causes the optical nonlinear phenomena to be seen at the lower range of input power

shown in Fig. 2.

Fig. 3: Simulation results of bifurcation behavior generation within a SMRR respect to different value of couple coefficient ( ), where (a): 0.01, (b): 0.03, (c): 0.07 and (d): 0.1

Effects of rings size are shown in Fig. (4). Here the coupling coefficient has been fixed to 0.0225 , where the radius of the SMRR varies from 7 µm to 40 µm.

Fig.4: Simulation results of bifurcation and chaos phenomena within a micro ring resonators respect to different values of ring radius (R).

Optical soliton can be used to generate chaotic filter characteristics when propagating within the SMRR [73- 75]. When the input pulse is introduced into the SMRR as shown in Fig.1, the input optical field (Ein) can be expressed by [76, 77]

Obtained results of the chaotic signals from the SMRR pass through a PBS as shown in Figure (6). In application, the variable quantum binary codes can be generated using the PBS [84]. It means that the localized wavelength or frequency can be used to generate variable codes [85].

T z

, (1)

Binary codes via chaotic signals can be connected into a

Ein A tanhT exp 2L i0t

network communication system shown in Fig. 6 [86].

0 D

z

(2)

Therefore, generated secured quantum binary codes can be transmitted to different users via a wireless networks

Eadd (t) E0 exp 2L i0t

transmitter system [87].

D

0

0

D

D

2

2

Hee A and z are the optical field amplitude and propagation distance, respectively [78]. T is the soliton

pulse propagation time, and

L T 2

is the

dispersion length of the soliton pulse [79]. 2 is the propagation constant. This soliton describes a pulse that

keeps its temporal or spatial width invariance as it propagates along the MRR system [80]. When soliton

peak intensity 2 / T is given, then T0 is known,

2

0

0

0

0

where =n2×k0, is the length scale over which dispersive or nonlinear effects makes the beam become wider or narrower [81]. For the temporal soliton pulse in the micro ring device, a balance should be achieved between the dispersion length (LD) and the nonlinear length (LNL=(1/NL), where and NL are a coupling loss of the field amplitude and nonlinear phase shift [82]. Here

0 kLn0 si the linear phase shifts [83].

The optical power of the dark soliton is fixed to 550 mW, where n0=3.34, n2=2.2×1017 m2 W1,

Aeff=0.50 m2, =0.5 dB mm1, =0.1, with 20,000

roundtrips. The chaotic signals are generated within the ring (R), where R=10 m, =0.9713, shown in Figure 5(a). Gaussian pulse with power of 450 mW and central wavelength of 0=1500 nm is input into the system, where

n2=2.2×1015 m2 W1 and Aeff = 25 m2. In this case

R=17 m, =0.995 and R=17 m, =0.9895 shown in Figure 5(b) and 5(c) respectively.

Fig.5. Simulation results of chaotic signals within the SMRR, where (a): simulated frequency chaotic band, (b) and (c): spatial chaotic signals.

Fig.6: Schematic of a computer wireless networks system, where the transmission of information in the form of binary codes can be implemented using SMRR

Therefore, chaotic signals are generated, whereas the required signals including specific wavelengths or frequencies can be used to perform the secure wireless communication network [88, 89]. In order to increase the capacity of micro ring systems [90-92], more sharp optical pulses with smaller free spectrum range (FSR) are recommended [93-104].

Conclusion

We have presented nonlinear effects of the single ring resonator as optical bifurcation and chaos. Traveling of light inside the proposed ring system is analyzed by manipulating of nonlinear refractive index, coupling coefficient and the radius of the ring resonator. Results have shown that the bifurcation and chaos can be occurred in different roundtrip times and input power. Occurrence of bifurcation at lower input power or smaller round trip is a beneficial effect in order to improve the nonlinear microring system. Therefore, controlling the round trip times and the input power of the system can be used to deal with and control the bifurcation and chaotic signals, where it is used in many applications in photonics communication such as security processing or digital coding implementations. In this study generation of quantum binary codes was perform using chaotic signals which are transmitted via wireless networks and information transmission system.

Acknowledgements

  1. S. Amiri would like to thank the Institute of Advanced Photonics Science, Nanotechnology Research Alliance, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM).

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    1. Yupapin, Controlling Center Wavelength and Free Spectrum Range by MRR Radii presented at the The International Conference on Experimental Mechanics (ICEM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2010.

  16. A. Afroozeh, M. Bahadoran, I. S. Amiri, A. R. Samavati, J. Ali, and P. P. Yupapin, Fast Light Generation Using GaAlAs/GaAs Waveguide, Jurnal Teknologi, 572012, 7.

  17. J. Ali, I. S. Amiri, M. A. Jalil, M. Hamdi, F. K. Mohamad, N. J. Ridha, and P. P. Yupapin, Proposed molecule transporter system for qubits generation, presented at the Nanotech Malaysia, International Conference on Enabling Science & Technology, Malaysia 2010.

  18. I. S. Amiri, S. Babakhani, G. Vahedi, J. Ali, and P. Yupapin, Dark-Bright Solitons Conversion System for Secured and Long Distance Optical Communication, IOSR Journal of Applied Physics (IOSR-JAP), 2(1), 2012, 43-48.

  19. I. S. Amiri, K. Raman, A. Afroozeh, M. A. Jalil, I. N. Nawi, J. Ali, and P. P. Yupapin, Generation of DSA for security application, Procedia Engineering, 82011, 360-365.

  20. M. A. Jalil, I. S. Amiri, C. Teeka, J. Ali, and P. P. Yupapin, All- optical Logic XOR/XNOR Gate Operation using Microring and Nanoring Resonators, Global Journal of Physics Express, 1(1), 2011, 15-22.

  21. J. Ali, A. Afroozeh, I. Amiri, M. Jalil, and P. Yupapin, Wide and narrow signal generation using chaotic wave, presented at the Nanotech Malaysia, International Conference on Enabling Science & Technology Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2010.

  22. J. Ali, M. Roslan, M. Jalil, I. Amiri, A. Afroozeh, I. Nawi, and

    1. Yupapin, DWDM enhancement in micro and nano waveguide, presented at the AMN-APLOC International Conference Wuhan, China, 2010.

  23. I. Amiri, J. Ali, and P. Yupapin, Security Enhancement of the Optical Signal Communication using Binary Codes Generated by Optical Tweezers, Chinese Journal of Physics, 2013,

  24. J. Ali, S. Saktioto, M. Hamdi, and I. S. Amiri, Dynamic silicon dioxide fiber coupling polarized by voltage breakdown, presented at the Nanotech Malaysia, International Conference on Enabling Science & Technology KLCC, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2010.

  25. A. A. Shojaei and I. S. Amiri, DSA for Secured Optical Communication, presented at the International Conference for Nanomaterials Synthesis and Characterization (INSC), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2011.

  26. I. S. Amiri, A. Afroozeh, J. Ali, and P. P. Yupapin, Generation Of Quantum Codes Using Up And Down Link Optical Solition, Jurnal Teknologi, 552012, 97-106.

  27. M. Bahadoran, I. S. Amiri, A. Afroozeh, J. Ali, and P. P. Yupapin, Analytical Vernier Effect for Silicon Panda Ring Resonator, presented at the National Science Postgraduate Conference, NSPC Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 2011.

  28. J. Ali, I. S. Amiri, M. A. Jalil, M. Hamdi, F. K. Mohamad, N. J. Ridha, and P. P. Yupapin, Trapping spatial and temporal soliton system for entangled photon encoding, presented at the

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Nanotech Malaysia, International Conference on Enabling Science & Technology, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2010.

N. Suwanpayak, S. Songmuang, M. A. Jalil, I. S. Amiri, I.

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I. S. Amiri and J. Ali, Data Signal Processing Via a Manchester Coding-Decoding Method Using Chaotic Signals Generated by a PANDA Ring Resonator, Chinese Optics Letters, 11(4), 2013.

Naim, J. Ali, and P. P. Yupapin, Tunable and storage potential wells using microring resonator system for bio-cell trapping and

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I. S. Amiri, D. Gifany, and J. Ali, Entangled Photon Encoding Using Trapping of Picoseconds Soliton pulse, IOSR Journal of

delivery, in Enabling Science and Nanotechnology (ESciNano) Conference, 2010, 1-2.

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Applied Physics (IOSR-JAP), 3(1), 2013, 25-31.

I. S. Amiri, D. Gifany, and J. Ali, Long Distance

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A. Afroozeh, I. S. Amiri, M. A. Jalil, M. Kouhnavard, J. Ali, and P. P. Yupapin, Multi Soliton Generation for Enhance Optical Communication, Applied Mechanics and Materials, 832011, 136-140.

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Communication Using Localized Optical Soliton Via Entangled Photon, IOSR Journal of Applied Physics (IOSR-JAP), 3(1), 2013, 32-39.

I. S. Amiri, A. Nikoukar, and J. Ali, Nonlinear Chaotic Signals

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C. Tanaram, C. Teeka, R. Jomtarak, P. P. Yupapin, M. A. Jalil,

I. S. Amiri, and J. Ali, ASK-to-PSK generation based on nonlinear microring resonators coupled to one MZI arm, Procedia Engineering, 82011, 432-435.

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Generation and Transmission Within an Optical Fiber Communication Link, IOSR Journal of Applied Physics (IOSR- JAP), 3(1), 2013, 52-57.

I. S. Amiri, D. Gifany, and J. Ali, Ultra-short Multi Soliton

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I. S. Amiri, M. H. Khanmirzaei, M. Kouhnavard, and S. Mitatha, Quantum cryptography via a wavelength router for

Generation for Application in Long Distance Communication,

Journal of Basic and Applied Scientific Research (JBASR), 3(3),

internet security, PIERS PROCEEDING 2010 Cambridge,

2010,

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2013.

I. Sadegh Amiri, M. Nikmaram, A. Shahidinejad, and J. Ali,

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I. S. Amiri, M. H. Khanmirzaei, M. Kouhnavard, P. P. Yupapin, and J. Ali, Quantum Entanglement using Multi Dark Soliton Correlation for Multivariable Quantum Router, in Quantum Entanglement A. M. Moran, Ed., ed New York: Nova Science

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Generation of potential wells used for quantum codes transmission via a TDMA network communication system, Security and Communication Networks, 2013.

I. S. Amiri, A. Nikoukar, and J. Ali, New System of chaotic

Publisher, 2012.

signal generation based on coupling coefficients applied to an

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I. S. Amiri, A. Shahidinejad, A. Nikoukar, M. Ranjbar, J. Ali, and P. P. Yupapin, Digital Binary Codes Transmission via TDMA Networks Communication System Using Dark and

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Add/Drop System, International Journal of Advances in Engineering & Technology (IJAET), 2013, Accepted.

I. S. Amiri and J. Ali, Optical Buffer Application Used for

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Bright Optical Soliton, GSTF Journal on Computing (joc), 2(1), 2012,

I. S. Amiri, G. Vahedi, A. Nikoukar, A. Shojaei, J. Ali, and P.

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Tissue Surgery Using Direct Interaction of Nano Optical Tweezers with Nano Cells, Quantum matter, 2013, Accepted.

I. S. Amiri and J. Ali, Nano Optical Tweezers Generation Used

Yupapin, Decimal Convertor Application for Optical Wireless Communication by Generating of Dark and Bright Signals of soliton, International Journal of Engineering Research & Technology (IJERT), 1(5), 2012,

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for Heat Surgery of a Human Tissue Cancer Cells Using Add/Drop Interferometer System, Quantum matter, 2013, Accepted.

I. S. Amiri and J. Ali, Deform of Biological Human Tissue

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A. Afroozeh, I. S. Amiri, M. Kouhnavard, M. Bahadoran, M. A. Jalil, J. Ali, and P. P. Yupapin, Dark and Bright Soliton

Using Inserted Force Applied by Optical Tweezers Generated By PANDA Ring Resonator, Quantum matter, 2013, Accepted.

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trapping using NMRR, presented at the The International Conference on Experimental Mechanics (ICEM), Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2010.

J. Ali, I. Amiri, M. Jalil, M. Kouhnavard, A. Afroozeh, I. Naim, and P. Yupapin, Narrow UV pulse generation using MRR and NRR system, presented at the ICAMN, International

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I. S. Amiri and J. Ali, Characterization of Optical Bistability In a Fiber Optic Ring Resonator, Quantum matter, 2013, Accepted.

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Conference, Prince Hotel, Kuala Lumpur 2010.

A. Afroozeh, M. Kouhnavard, I. S. Amiri, M. A. Jalil, J. Ali,

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and P. P. Yupapin, Effect of Center Wavelength on MRR Performance, in Faculty of Science Postgraduate Conference (FSPGC), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, 2010.

I. S. Amiri, A. Nikoukar, J. Ali, and P. P. Yupapin, Ultra-Short

of Pico and Femtosecond Soliton Laser Pulse Using Microring

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Resonator for Cancer Cells Treatment, Quantum Matter, 1(2), 2012, 159-165.

S. Saktioto, M. Hamdi, I. S. Amiri, and J. Ali, Transition of

diatomic molecular oscillator process in THz region, presented at the The International Conference on Experimental Mechanics (ICEM), Legend Hotel, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia,

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2010.

I. S. Amiri and J. Ali, Generation of Nano Optical Tweezers

Using an Add/drop Interferometer System, presented at the 2nd Postgraduate Student Conference (PGSC), Singapore, 2012.

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