ПАРАМЕТРЫ ОПТИЧЕСКИХ ФИЛЬТРОВ НА ДИЭЛЕКТРИЧЕСКИХ МИКРОРЕЗОНАТОРАХ С КОЛЕБАНИЯМИ ШЕПЧУЩЕЙ ГАЛЕРЕИ
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Parameters of the Optical Filters on Dielectric
Micro-resonators with Whispering Gallery Modes
Electrodynamics analysis of the wide class band pass and band stop filters, constructed on spherical and disk dielectric microresonators with whispering gallery modes (WGM) is considered. S-matrix frequency responses of the multiple-unit filters are calculated and discussed. WGM resonators material features are taken into account.
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Trubin A.A. Scattering of infrared optical pulses on the band-stop filters on ring dielectric micro-resonators. Electronics and Communications. 2013, №1(72), pp. 26 - 31.
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