Optical bistability and signal processing in a microstructured fiber ring resonator

We explore theoretically the effects of bistability in a microstructured fiber-based ring resonator. Numerical simulations indicate that bistable behavior of the fiber cavity can be observed with a short length of fiber. Feasibility of all-optical processing using this type of cavity is also investigated. In particular, we show that a ring cavity including a microstructured fiber should allow one to perform flip-flop and time-division demultiplexing functions. The analysis presented here will be useful for future design of bistable microstructured fiber device.