Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1540445 | Optics Communications | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
An integrated photonic microwave reconfigurable filter was proposed and realized incorporating a tunable polymeric ring resonator. Its passband could be shaped electrically by shifting the resonant peaks of the resonator via the thermo-optic effect. As for the achieved performance, the center frequency was 20Â GHz, the extinction ratio â¼15Â dB, the bandwidth 2Â GHz, and the corresponding quality factor 10. The microwave output within the passband was varied efficiently by â¼27Â dB with the rate of â¼6.7Â dB/mW, while the wavelength tuning rate of the resonator was â0.02Â nm/mW.
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Authors
Gun-Duk Kim, Sang-Shin Lee,