Molecular transport network security using multi-wavelength optical spins

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Abstract

Multi-wavelength generation system using an optical spin within the modified add-drop optical filter known as a PANDA ring resonator for molecular transport network security is proposed. By using the dark-bright soliton pair control, the optical capsules can be constructed and applied to securely transport the trapped molecules within the network. The advantage is that the dark and bright soliton pair (components) can securely propagate for long distance without electromagnetic interference. In operation, the optical intensity from PANDA ring resonator is fed into gold nano-antenna, where the surface plasmon oscillation between soliton pair and metallic waveguide is established.

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Tunsiri, S., Thammawongsa, N., Mitatha, S., & Yupapin, P. P. (2016). Molecular transport network security using multi-wavelength optical spins. Artificial Cells, Nanomedicine and Biotechnology, 44(1), 240–247. https://doi.org/10.3109/21691401.2014.940083

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