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To generate a spectrum of light over a broad range, an optical soliton pulse is recommended as a powerful laser pulse, which can be used to generate chaotic filter characteristics when propagating within nonlinear micro ring resonators (NMRRs). Propagation of input soliton pulses or any type of laser pulses inside the ring system causes the signals to be split and sliced into many smaller continuous signals (chaotic) due to the Kerr effect of the nonlinear system. Chaotic signals propagate through the ring resonator system, where the multi bright and dark soliton can be generated at the through and drop ports of the ring system. Ring resonators can be used to generate ultra-short pulses in the nonlinear regime, where the use of soliton laser has become an interesting subject. In such a way, the security and capacity of the communication system can be improved and used for many applications in optical communication networks.

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Sadegh Amiri, I., Afroozeh, A. (2015). Integrated Ring Resonator Systems. In: Ring Resonator Systems to Perform Optical Communication Enhancement Using Soliton. SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-197-8_3

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