Microring stereo sensor model using Kerr–Vernier effect for bio-cell sensor and communication

Publication date: September 2018Source: Nano Communication Networks, Volume 17Author(s): P. Youplao, N. Pornsuwancharoen, I.S. Amiri, M.A. Jalil, M.S. Aziz, J. Ali, G. Singh, P. Yupapin, K.T.V. GrattanAbstractIn this paper, a micro-stereo sensor is proposed using two-identical Panda-ring resonators, which are coupled by jointed drop ports. When light from the identical coherent sources is fed into the system via the input ports, the coupling outputs are obtained at the drop port at the resonant condition. These are mixed signals in the form of stereo signals. By using different input power between the right and left systems, the phase difference generated by the Kerr-Effect in the non-linear medium leads to the shift in the coupling outputs. The shift in the center wavelength is the primary measurement of interest along with coupling crosstalk signals that are also visible at the output. The measurement self-calibration of the two channels is confirmed by the mixed channel signals. In the manipulation, the crosstalk signals can be used to interpret the cross-communication of bio-cells. The crosstalk results have shown the optical crosstalks of ∼2.0 and ∼2.5 dB are calculated and obtained, respectively. The stereo sensor sensitivity of ∼5.70 nmW−1 is noted.
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