Presentation 2003/6/27
Tunable Microring Resonator Filter by Thermo-Optic Effect
Yuji Yanagase, Shunichi Yamagata, Yasuo Kokubun,
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Abstract(in English) Tunable Add/Drop filter is demanded for the scalable photonic network. Vertically coupled microring resonator (VCMRR) filter has many advantageous characteristics, such as the narrow bandwidth, the possibility of dense integration, and the synthesis of filter response. However, since the conventional tunable ring resonator filter utilized the thermo-optic effect of silica waveguides, the tunable wavelength range was not wide enough. Thus in this study, tunable vertically coupled microring resonator filters were demonstrated utilizing the large TO coefficient of polymer materials. The maximum center wavelength shift of 9.4nm, and the low power consumption of 60mW were achieved.
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Keyword(in English) integrated optics / microring resonator / tunable filter / polymer waveguide / thermo-optic effect
Paper # OPE2003-26,LQE2003-20
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Title (in English) Tunable Microring Resonator Filter by Thermo-Optic Effect
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Keyword(1) integrated optics
Keyword(2) microring resonator
Keyword(3) tunable filter
Keyword(4) polymer waveguide
Keyword(5) thermo-optic effect
1st Author's Name Yuji Yanagase
1st Author's Affiliation Yokohama National University, Graduate School of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering:(Present address)NTT Advanced Technology()
2nd Author's Name Shunichi Yamagata
2nd Author's Affiliation Yokohama National University, Graduate School of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
3rd Author's Name Yasuo Kokubun
3rd Author's Affiliation Yokohama National University, Faculty of Engineering, Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Date 2003/6/27
Paper # OPE2003-26,LQE2003-20
Volume (vol) vol.103
Number (no) 171
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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