Differentiating space–time optical signals using resonant nanophotonics structures


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Abstract

A theoretical description of the space–time transformations of an optical signal, which passes through resonant gratings and Bragg gratings with a defect, is proposed. The problem of differentiating a space–time optical signal using a resonant grating has been solved. The strict solution to the Maxwell equations using the Fourier modal method is involved to determine the parameters of the transfer function of the resonant diffraction structure and to carry out numerical modeling, which has confirmed the proposed theoretical description.

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S. V. Emelyanov

Federal Research Center “Computer Science and Control” of Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: soifer@ssau.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Vavilova 44/2, Moscow, 119333

D. A. Bykov

Image Processing Systems Institute; Korolev Samara State Aerospace University (National Research University)

Email: soifer@ssau.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Molodogvardeiskaya 151, Samara, 443001; Moskovskoe sh. 43, Samara, 443086

N. V. Golovastikov

Image Processing Systems Institute; Korolev Samara State Aerospace University (National Research University)

Email: soifer@ssau.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Molodogvardeiskaya 151, Samara, 443001; Moskovskoe sh. 43, Samara, 443086

L. L. Doskolovich

Image Processing Systems Institute; Korolev Samara State Aerospace University (National Research University)

Email: soifer@ssau.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Molodogvardeiskaya 151, Samara, 443001; Moskovskoe sh. 43, Samara, 443086

V. A. Soifer

Image Processing Systems Institute; Korolev Samara State Aerospace University (National Research University)

Author for correspondence.
Email: soifer@ssau.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Molodogvardeiskaya 151, Samara, 443001; Moskovskoe sh. 43, Samara, 443086

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