Abstract

Resonant properties of a spin-wave optoelectronic single-loop resonator are experimentally investigated. The resonator is composed of a spin-wave delay line and a microwave photonic delay line based on a single-mode optical fiber. This circuit is equivalent to a comb filter. The microwave photonic delay line provides the main contribution to the delay time and defines mostly the free spectra range (FSR). The spin-wave delay line realizes the reconfiguration of resonator bandwidth and its frequency tuning. Influences of delay time and amplifier gain coefficient on quality-factor are analyzed.

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