A Study of Triple Ring Resonator Behavior for Optical Communication

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We propose a study triple ring resonator using a Gaussian pulse within the triple ring resonator system, whereas the chaotic signal can be generated within a microring device. We have also theoretically shown that the optical non-linear behaviours can be controlled and tuned by varying the couple coefficient (κ) between 0.20 and 0.95, with ring resonator radii between 10 and 20 μm, which is available for suitable result for communication. In application, the transmission of optical communication system , quantum communication and dens wavelength multiplexing.

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