Abstract
We propose a novel design for high-power laser source generation using a Gaussian pulse propagating within an embedded optical device system. The system consists of a non-linear microring resonator and an add-drop filter. In principle, a Gaussian laser pulse with a specified center wavelength ranging from 0.40 to 1.50 µm is fed into the designed system. By using suitable ring parameters, the required output at the specific center wavelength and power can be obtained by controlling the coupling coefficients of the add-drop filter. The power outputs for different center wavelengths were generated, for instance, 0.8, 1.3, 1.5 µm, which can be used to form suitable operating wavelengths for various applications, such as laser guns, swords and medical tools’.
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