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Increasing the delay-time–bandwidth product for microring resonator structures by varying the optical ring resonances

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Abstract

We propose a scheme to increase the delay-time–bandwidth product for a periodic microring resonator structure in slowing or stopping light. The idea is based on the existence of a low group velocity and low dispersion region close to a band edge near a ring resonance. By putting different frequency components on resonance with different rings, one can drastically slow down the light without inducing large additional dispersive distortion.

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