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Impedance matching theory to design an all-optical AND gate

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An impedance matching theory-based methodology is presented in this study for designing/optimising photonic crystal-based all-optical AND gate. A basic architecture for the AND gate is projected first, and thereafter the… Click to show full abstract

An impedance matching theory-based methodology is presented in this study for designing/optimising photonic crystal-based all-optical AND gate. A basic architecture for the AND gate is projected first, and thereafter the same is optimised utilising the proposed methodology. Performance of the AND gate is evaluated based on several metrics that are calculated using a finite-difference-time-domain simulation. The optimised AND gate has exhibited a high extinction ratio in the order of 6.9 dB, within a very small footprint of ≈ 110 μ m 2 . It also supports propagation of a high bit rate (≈1 Tb/S) and has a wide operational bandwidth (≈4 THz), which make the device suitable for different photonic integrated circuit applications.

Keywords: methodology; optical gate; matching theory; gate; impedance matching

Journal Title: Iet Optoelectronics
Year Published: 2018

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