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Phonon bottleneck effects of InAs quantum dots

  • Lee, Joo-In;Sungkyu Yu;Lee, Jae-Young m;Lee, Hyung-Gyoo
    • Journal of Korean Vacuum Science & Technology
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.27-32
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    • 2000
  • We have studied the carrier relaxation of InAs/GaAs modulation-doped quantum dots depending on the excitation wavelength and modulation-doping concentration by using the time-ressolved spectroscopy. At the excitation below GaAs barrier band gap, the relaxation processes become very slow, implying to observe the phonon bottleneck effects. On the other hand, at the excitation far above GaAs band gap, phonon bottleneck effects are broken down due to Auger processes. Increasing modulation-doping concentration, the relaxation times, by virtue of Coulomb scattering between electrons in GaAs doped layer and carriers in InAs quantum dots, are observed to become fast.

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Bending Waves Propagating in a Bar with Periodically Nonuniform Material Properties (재질이 주기적으로 불균일한 보에서 전파하는 굽힘 탄성파)

  • Kim, Jin-O;Mun, Byeong-Hwan
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.24 no.8 s.179
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    • pp.1923-1930
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    • 2000
  • A bar with periodically nonuniform material properties is selected as a one-dimensional model of a flat-panel speaker. This paper describes a theoretical approach to the bending waves propagating i n the nonuniform bar. The phase speed of the wave is obtained using perturbation techniques for small amplitude, sinusoidal modulation of the flexural rigidity and mass density. It is shown that the wave speed is decreased due to the nonuniformity of the material properties by the amount proportional to the square of the modulation amplitude. The resonance occurring when the wavelength is half of the period of the material properties is analyzed by the method of multiple scales. It is also shown that the wave speed at the resonance mode is decreased by the amount proportional to the modulation amplitude but the wave of this mode does not propagate far enough due to attenuation.

RSOA-Based Wavelength-Reuse Gigabit WDM-PON

  • Kim, Byoung-Whi
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.12 no.4
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    • pp.337-345
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    • 2008
  • This article presents the RSOA-based re-modulation schemes for practical application to the WDM-PON link. Emphasis is put on the three methods for reducing the residual downstream signal in the upstream transmission; the simplest one is to use the RSOA gain-saturation property, the second uses selective filtering of the adiabatic-chirped DFB-LD output spectrum, and the last uses a dynamic RSOA gain control by varying its driving current according to the incident binary signal. The reflection sensitivity in the proposed re-modulation link is also qualitatively presented in the cases of using two different types of seed light: coherent light from DFB-LD array and spectrum-sliced incoherent ASE light. We show experimental results of an error-free bidirectional gigabit transmission over 20 km at -30 dB reflection with the spectrum-sliced ASE seed light.

Dispersion and Nonlinear Properties of Elliptical Air Hole Photonic Crystal Fiber

  • Rao, MP Srinivasa;Singh, Vivek
    • Current Optics and Photonics
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    • v.2 no.6
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    • pp.525-531
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    • 2018
  • The effect of eccentricity on dispersion and nonlinear properties of a photonic crystal fiber having elliptical air holes is investigated using a fully vectorial effective index method. It is found that the effective refractive index increases with increase of eccentricity. The dependence of dispersion and nonlinear properties of the PCF on the eccentricity of the air hole is investigated. It is revealed that eccentricity of the air hole affects the zero dispersion wavelength. Further, the nonlinear properties such as mode field area, nonlinear coefficient and self phase modulation of the Photonic crystal fibers are analyzed. The mode field area increases and the nonlinear coefficient decreases with increase in eccentricity. The variation of the self phase modulation with elliptical air hole is also discussed.

Dual Wavelength Erbium-doped Fiber Laser with Lasing Wavelength Switchability and Tunability (파장 가변 및 스위칭이 가능한 쌍파장 어븀 첨가 광섬유 레이저)

  • Park, Sang-Oh;Shim, Young-Bo;Yoon, Min-Seok;Chu, Su-Ho;Kim, Hyun-Joo;Kwon, Oh-Jang;Han, Young-Geun
    • Korean Journal of Optics and Photonics
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    • v.21 no.5
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    • pp.181-184
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    • 2010
  • A simple technique for a flexibly tunable and switchable dual wavelength-switchable erbium-doped fiber (EDF) laser using fiber Bragg gratings is proposed and demonstrated by using both linear cavity loss controlling and homogeneous gain broadening of the EDF. The oscillating wavelength switching is successfully realized by using the modulation of the acousto-optic modulator driven by the RF signal. The wavelength spacing and lasing wavelength of the proposed wavelength-switchable laser can also be controlled by using the bending-induced tension or compression strain. The proposed tunable dual wavelength-switchable fiber laser has a lot of advantages, such as a high extinction ratio larger than 40dB and a high tunability of ~7.2 nm/$m^{-1}$.

Theoretical Study for the ITO/Si based High Contrast Grating Structure with Focusing Capability and its Fabrication

  • Kim, J.Y.;Yeon, K.H.;Kyhm, J.;Cho, W.J.;Kim, T.J.;Kim, Y.D.;Song, J.D.
    • Applied Science and Convergence Technology
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    • v.24 no.6
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    • pp.250-253
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    • 2015
  • High contrast grating (HCG) is the structure made up of the sub-wavelength grating of high-index and the surrounding layer of low-index, which reveals high contrast between two materials. Its advantages include high reflectivity over a broad bandwidth, polarization and wavelength selectivity, optical high-Q resonator, and phase modulation. In this work, the HCG structure comprising of indium tin oxide (ITO) and Silicon (Si), for the surrounding layer and the grating layer respectively, was studied. Its theoretical model was established, and transmittance, phase and optical behavior were calculated by rigorous coupled-wave analysis and finite element method. Furthermore, the established structure was fabricated to validate its feasibility. The fabricated structure shows the focusing capability whose length is about $10{\mu}m$, and the feasibility of the structure was demonstrated. It is also meaningful that ITO layer can contribute to the fabrication of the HCG structure, leading to enable the structure to be electrical-driven.

Optical VSB Filtering of 12.5-GHz Spaced 64 × 12.4 Gb/s WDM Channels Using a Pair of Fabry-Perot Filters

  • Batsuren, Budsuren;Kim, Hyung Hwan;Eom, Chan Yong;Choi, Jin Joo;Lee, Jae Seung
    • Journal of the Optical Society of Korea
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.63-67
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    • 2013
  • We perform an optical vestigial sideband (VSB) filtering using a pair of Fabry-Perot (FP) filters. The transmittance curve of each FP filter is made to have sharp skirts using an offset between input and output coupling fibers. Moreover, the accurate periodicity of FP filters in the optical frequency domain enables the simultaneous VSB filtering of a large number of optical channels. With this VSB filtering technique, we transmit 12.5-GHz spaced $64{\times}12.4-Gb/s$ wavelength-division-multiplexing channels over a single-mode fiber up to 150 km without any dispersion compensations. When the channel spacing is reduced to 10 GHz, we achieve the spectral efficiency of 1 bit/s/Hz in conventional optical intensity modulation systems up to 125 km.

Study on Gas Concentration Measurement of O2 and NO Using Calibration-free Wavelength Modulation Spectroscopy in Visible and Mid-Infrared Region (가시광선과 중적외선 영역의 무보정 파장 변조 분광법을 이용한 O2와 NO 가스 농도 측정에 관한 연구)

  • Aran Song;Geunhui Ju;Kanghyun Kim;Jungho Hwang;Daehae Kim;Changyeop Lee
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.27 no.1
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    • pp.70-77
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    • 2023
  • Air environment regulations have been strengthened due to increasing air pollutant emissions, the target of reducing emissions has increased and interest in gas measurement methods is also increasing. The sampling method is mainly used, but due to the spatial and temporal measurement limitations, the laser absorption spectroscopy which is a real-time and in-situ method is in the spotlight. In this study, we studied the wavelength modulation spectroscopy and described the calibration-free algorithm. The developed algorithm was modified to reflect 46 multi-absorption lines and was applied to light absorption signal analysis in visible and mid-infrared regions. In addition, the difference between the modulation parameters of laser was analyzed. As a result of reviewing the performance through O2 and NO gas measurement experiments of various concentration conditions, the linearity was R2O2=0.99999 and R2NO=0.99967.

A Study on the Tank Liquid-Level Monitoring Sensor Systems for Large Scaled Vessels (대형선박의 액체 탱크용 수위 모니터링 센서 시스템 연구)

  • Sohn, Kyung-Rak;Kim, Jin-Wook;Cho, Seok-Je;Shim, Joon-Hwan
    • Journal of Advanced Marine Engineering and Technology
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    • v.33 no.2
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    • pp.330-335
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    • 2009
  • A fiber-optic liquid level sensor based on bending cantilever beam has been proposed. A fiber Bragg grating(FBG) embedded in the cantilever beam is used to sensing elements. The basic concept is elongation and constriction of the FBG corresponding to the liquid level variation. The best FBG position on the cantilever for obtaining the high sensitivity was 4 cm from the fixing point. When the liquid level moves up and down vertically, the Bragg wavelength is linearly shifted. But, the wavelength sensitivity of the FBG installed on the upper side of cantilever was four times better than that of the FBG equipped in the lateral side due to the difference of unit strain applied to the FBG. Intensity demodulation using the low-cost edge filter is used to interrogate the Bragg wavelength through converting the wavelength signals into the optical intensity ones. Experiment results show that the electrical output is exponentially proportional to the liquid level. But, it should be overcome for applying to the ships.