Scattering of infrared optical pulses on the band-stop filters on ring dielectric micro-resonators

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A. A. Trubin

Abstract

Pulses’ shapes at their scattering on the Dielectric Micro-resonator band-stop filters of the optical communication systems were examined. Most widespread optical pulse envelopes depending on duration, frequency and modulation were studied. The requirements have been formulated for both the pulse parameters, filters and sources of fiber–optic communication systems.

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Trubin, A. A. (2013). Scattering of infrared optical pulses on the band-stop filters on ring dielectric micro-resonators. Electronics and Communications, 18(1), 26–32. https://doi.org/10.20535/2312-1807.2013.18.1.187021
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Theory of signals and systems

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