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Experimental observations of thermo-optical bistability and self-pulsation in silicon microring resonators
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Optical BistabilityEngineeringIntegrated CircuitsMicro-optical ComponentSilicon On InsulatorThermo-optical BistabilityOptical PropertiesSilicon Microring ResonatorsOptical SwitchingPhotonic Integrated CircuitExperimental ObservationsNanophotonicsPhotonicsReverse VoltagePhysicsMicroelectronicsPhotonic DeviceMicrowave PhotonicsApplied PhysicsOptoelectronics
Optical bistability and self-pulsation (SP) in silicon microring resonators (MRRs) are experimentally observed. The waveforms and frequencies of SP can be controlled by changing input light power and its wavelength, and the region of SP can be modulated readily by applying a reverse voltage on the PN junction embedded in the MRR. These phenomena are theoretically studied by adopting the coupled-mode theory and linear stability analysis method for differential equations, with theoretical results fitting well with the experimental ones.
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