Presentation 1999/1/20
New Optical Bandpass Filter with Ideal Frequency Response Function
Benjamin B. Dingel, Tadashi Aruga,
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Abstract(in English) We porpose a new optical BP filter for high density wavelength division multiplexed (WDM) optical communication network and lightwave measurement applications. The filter is a typical Michelson interferometer in which both the reflecting mirrors are replaced by two Gires-Tournois resonators (GTRs). The device has nearly an ideal frequency transfer function namely ; 0.003dB ripple, unity transmission, sharp roll-off or steepness (84degrees) and high (-72dB) rejection ratio when the front reflectance mirrors p1 and p2 are equal to 0.277 and 0.756, respectively. Other features of this element are (1) variable bandwidth, (2) center-wavelength tunability, and (3) easy-to-design. Numerical results showing these characteristics are presented and other applications are briefly discussed.
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Keyword(in English) Optical Bandpass Filter
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Title (in English) New Optical Bandpass Filter with Ideal Frequency Response Function
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Keyword(1) Optical Bandpass Filter
1st Author's Name Benjamin B. Dingel
1st Author's Affiliation Communication Research Laboratory (CRL) Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications()
2nd Author's Name Tadashi Aruga
2nd Author's Affiliation Communication Research Laboratory (CRL) Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications
Date 1999/1/20
Paper # PS98-88,OPE98-137,LQE98-130
Volume (vol) vol.98
Number (no) 510
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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