Phoxonic glass cavities based on whispering gallery mode resonators
A variety of studies have been performed on WGM microresonators made of different materials and exploiting very high quality factors. This feature has allowed their use in a broad variety of applications including micro-lasers, optical filtering and switching, frequency conversion through non-linear...
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oai:doaj.org-article:bb2d29ebd61545feb15e4cce445d40012021-11-26T04:39:38ZPhoxonic glass cavities based on whispering gallery mode resonators2590-147810.1016/j.omx.2021.100120https://doaj.org/article/bb2d29ebd61545feb15e4cce445d40012021-12-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590147821000474https://doaj.org/toc/2590-1478A variety of studies have been performed on WGM microresonators made of different materials and exploiting very high quality factors. This feature has allowed their use in a broad variety of applications including micro-lasers, optical filtering and switching, frequency conversion through non-linear effects, RF photonics and sensing. The easiest way to shape a glass spheroid with high quality factor is to use the surface tension during the thermal reflow of a highly transparent amorphous dielectric. Depending on the application, alternatives shapes like micro-bubbles or micro-bottles can be implemented in order to obtain specific performances. This manuscript reports the results we obtained on micro-laser sources in erbium doped microspheres, parametric frequency conversion in silica microspheres, stimulated Brillouin scattering in silica microbubbles, and non-linear effects in polymer coated or fluorophore filled glass microcavities.D. FarnesiS. BerneschiG. FrigentiG. Nunzi ContiS. PelliP. FeronT. MurzinaM. FerrariS. SoriaElsevierarticleWhispering gallery modesOptical resonatorsMicrospheresMicrobubblesLasersNon-linear opticsApplied optics. PhotonicsTA1501-1820Optics. LightQC350-467ENOptical Materials: X, Vol 12, Iss , Pp 100120- (2021) |
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Whispering gallery modes Optical resonators Microspheres Microbubbles Lasers Non-linear optics Applied optics. Photonics TA1501-1820 Optics. Light QC350-467 D. Farnesi S. Berneschi G. Frigenti G. Nunzi Conti S. Pelli P. Feron T. Murzina M. Ferrari S. Soria Phoxonic glass cavities based on whispering gallery mode resonators |
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A variety of studies have been performed on WGM microresonators made of different materials and exploiting very high quality factors. This feature has allowed their use in a broad variety of applications including micro-lasers, optical filtering and switching, frequency conversion through non-linear effects, RF photonics and sensing. The easiest way to shape a glass spheroid with high quality factor is to use the surface tension during the thermal reflow of a highly transparent amorphous dielectric. Depending on the application, alternatives shapes like micro-bubbles or micro-bottles can be implemented in order to obtain specific performances. This manuscript reports the results we obtained on micro-laser sources in erbium doped microspheres, parametric frequency conversion in silica microspheres, stimulated Brillouin scattering in silica microbubbles, and non-linear effects in polymer coated or fluorophore filled glass microcavities. |
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Phoxonic glass cavities based on whispering gallery mode resonators |
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Phoxonic glass cavities based on whispering gallery mode resonators |
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