Abstract
The design of all-optical phase shifting by means of Kerr-nonlinear resonators is investigated using a one-dimensional analytical model. Dependence on different device parameters and design optimization are discussed. In particular, it is shown that a tradeoff in terms of optical input power and device length is required, which is limited by the signal bandwidth.
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