Abstract
An optical panda ring resonator connecting to two microring resonators (MRRs) can be used to generate a high frequency optical soliton. The optical soliton pulse of 57-61 GHz can be generated and transmitted via an optical quantum transmission link. This system uses a Gaussian laser pulse propagating within a nonlinear MRRs system. The ultra-short single and multi soliton pulses within the range of 57-61 GHz can be generated and seen at the through and drop ports of the system. The transmission link consists of MRRs system, optical transmitter, connector, fiber optics, erbium doped fiber amplifier (EDFA), receiver and antenna which provide transmission of optical soliton via the wired/wireless communications. The fiber optic has a length of 1 km, where the wireless link covers a short distance optical communication of 10 m. Here, the transmitted optical soliton pulses can be received, detected and used by the users.
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