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Moreover, the reduction is 42% reduction compared to an optical network with single channel wavelength converters.
Figure 5 Precise adjustment of the channel wavelength positions of the fabricated device to the originally designed.
In this paper, we have designed a four channel wavelength demultiplexer based on heterostructure photonic crystal (PhC) ring resonator at 1550 nm window.
The method of electro-optic fine tuning of the channel wavelength and channel separation of the device has also been investigated.
These dichroic coated optics can be used to separate 3 5 μm (in reflection or transmission channel) and 7.5 10.5 μm (in transmission or reflection channel) wavelength region.
The instrument delivers at 250 nm sampling resolution an aligned three-dimensional mesh of uniform volume elements (voxels), each assigned a digital signal amplitude for each optical channel (wavelength) used in scanning the specimen.
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First, the outputs of the RGB LDs are combined using a Thorlabs three-channel wavelength combiner and collimated using a collimating lens.
Briefly, the conversion procedure involves down sampling the 100-channel (wavelength) spectral image to a 3-channel (RGB) color image.
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