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Power enhancement and phase regimes in embedded microring resonators in analogy with electromagnetically induced transparency: erratum

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Abstract

This erratum amends some typographical errors, and incorrect data in a figure in our previous paper [Opt. Express 21, 20179-20186 (2013)]. It should be mentioned that the corrections do not affect the device performance or the conclusions.

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The email of the 6th author should be weipang@tju.edu.cn instead of wepang@tju.edu.cn in our published paper [1]. Also, the previous reference [23] in [1] should be [2] in this erratum.

Figure 4(a) in [1] should be Fig. 1 here, with the transmission at resonance wavelength a little lower for both t 2 = t 4 = 0.2 and t 2 = 0.2, t 4 = 0.17. The corrected data are consistent with Fig. 4(b) in [1], and all the conclusions are not affected.

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Fig. 1 Corrected data for Fig. 4(a) in [1].

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References and links

1. X. Zhou, L. Zhang, A. M. Armani, R. G. Beausoleil, A. E. Willner, and W. Pang, “Power enhancement and phase regimes in embedded microring resonators in analogy with electromagnetically induced transparency,” Opt. Express 21(17), 20179–20186 (2013). [CrossRef]   [PubMed]  

2. L. Zhang, M. Song, R. G. Beausoleil, and A. E. Willner, “Embedded ring resonators,” IEEE LEOS Newsletter 22, 21–22 (2008).

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Fig. 1 Corrected data for Fig. 4(a) in [1].
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