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Solitonic Pulse Generation for Inter-Satellite Optical Wireless Communication

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In this paper, a system consist of series of microring resonators (MRRs) and an add/drop filter are used to generate a large bandwidth signal as localized multi wavelength, applicable for inter-satellite optical wireless communication. This technique uses the Kerr nonlinear type of light in the MRR to generate multi wavelength for desired application in inter-satellite communication. Results show that multi soliton wavelength, ranged from 900 nm to 1228 with FWHM and FSR of 35 pm and 500 pm can be generated respectively.

Keywords: INTER-SATELLITE; MICRORING RESONATOR (MRR); OPTICAL WIRELESS COMMUNICATION (OWC); SOLITON

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 01 April 2014

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