Transmission Characteristics of All-Fiber Micro-Ring Resonators

Resource Overview

This code analyzes the transmission characteristics of all-fiber micro-ring resonators, examining how resonator parameters such as fiber diameter and ring radius affect performance metrics including Free Spectral Range (FSR) and Quality Factor (Q). The implementation includes parameter sweep algorithms and resonance curve fitting functions to quantify these relationships.

Detailed Documentation

This code provides an in-depth analysis of the transmission characteristics of all-fiber micro-ring resonators. While investigating how resonator parameters like fiber diameter and ring radius impact performance indicators such as Free Spectral Range (FSR) and Quality Factor (Q), we also incorporate additional influencing factors. For instance, we examine how fiber material selection and fabrication processes affect resonator performance through material dispersion modeling and loss calculation functions. Additionally, we explore application scenarios by implementing communication system simulation modules to investigate the resonator's potential in optical fiber communication systems. Overall, the analytical framework implemented in this code offers a comprehensive perspective, featuring multi-parameter optimization algorithms and performance comparison tools that facilitate better understanding of transmission characteristics and application prospects of all-fiber micro-ring resonators.