Scattering of the optical pulses on multiple micro-resonator band-stop filters

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A. A. Trubin

Abstract

Pulses’ envelopes scattered on several Microresonator band-stop filters were examined in the optical transmission line. The most widespread optical pulses have been studied. The possibilities of pulses' time manipulation with various carrier frequencies are showed. New approaches to the indistinguishable pulses' separation have been proposed by means of transformation in to observable ones distinguished by amplitudes or time. A compression possibility has been shown for the chirped pulses. Reference 8, figures 8.

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Trubin, A. A. (2014). Scattering of the optical pulses on multiple micro-resonator band-stop filters. Electronics and Communications, 19(4), 45–49. https://doi.org/10.20535/2312-1807.2014.19.4.31745
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Theory of signals and systems

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