Abstract

We propose and numerically investigate a tunable add–drop consisting of an optical disk microresonator embedded in nematic liquid crystals. The electro-optic cladding enables tunability via an external low-frequency voltage. All loss mechanisms as well as the features of the tunable filter are accounted for via a full-dimensional (3D + time) parallel Finite Difference Time Domain code.

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