Abstract:
Semiconductor optical microdisk resonators are building blocks for many dense wavelength-division-multiplexing (DWDM) applications. Since wavelength determines the routing in a DWDM network, the ability to manipulate the spectral characteristics of in-line devices in a dynamic way is highly desirable. Microdisk resonators enable many functionalities in the optical layer such as demultiplexing, adding/dropping channels and optical bandwidth allocation.
Project end date: 01/25/07
Publication date:
August 23, 2006
Publication type:
BSAC Project Materials (Final/Archive)
Citation:
PREPUBLICATION DATA - ©University of California 2006