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A Thermally Wavelength-Tunable Photonic Switch Based On Silicon Microring Resonator, Xuan Wang
A Thermally Wavelength-Tunable Photonic Switch Based On Silicon Microring Resonator, Xuan Wang
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
Silicon photonics is a very promising technology for future low-cost high-bandwidth optical telecommunication applications down to the chip level. This is due to the high degree of integration, high optical bandwidth and large speed coupled with the development of a wide range of integrated optical functions. Silicon-based microring resonators are a key building block that can be used to realize many optical functions such as switching, multiplexing, demultiplaxing and detection of optical wave. The ability to tune the resonances of the microring resonators is highly desirable in many of their applications. In this work, the study and application of a …
Effective Reconfigurable Antenna Designs To Enhance Performance And Enable Wireless Powering, Shishir S. Punjala
Effective Reconfigurable Antenna Designs To Enhance Performance And Enable Wireless Powering, Shishir S. Punjala
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
With the increase in traffic on the internet, there is a greater demand for wireless mobile and ubiquitous applications. These applications need antennas that are not only broadband, but can also work in different frequency spectrums. Even though there is a greater demand for such applications, it is still imperative to conserve power. Thus, there is a need to design multi-broadband antennas that do not use a lot of power. Reconfigurable antennas can work in different frequency spectrums as well as conserve power. The current designs of reconfigurable antennas work only in one band. There is a need to design …