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21 April 2017 On-chip ultrahigh-Q packaged microresonator and applications (Conference Presentation)
Guangming Zhao, Sahin K. Özdemir, Tao Wang, Linhua Xu, Eshan S. King, Yunqi Hu, Gui Lu Long, Lan Yang
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Abstract
Whispering gallery mode (WGM) microresonators have been intensively studied in many areas such as sensing, lasing, and fundamental study. WGM microresonators are always coupled by a tapered fiber, and the coupling is controlled by a 3D nanotranslation stage. We always suffer from the instability of coupling condition, which means it is difficult to put microresonators in practical applications. Hence, we present an efficient way to package on-chip ultrahigh-Q microresonators. Stimulated Raman Scattering is achieved in this packaged microresonator, which means we have a portable, narrow linewidth laser and it can be used to expand the working wavelength of a laser. In addition, by coupling two whispering-gallery modes (WGM), which is simultaneously excited in the packaged microtoroid resonator, we can observe an electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) effect for the first time in a portable WGM structure. This packaged microresonator can be used for real quantum communication applications. Furthermore, highly sensitive sensing can benefit from the high Q-factor and its stability.
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Guangming Zhao, Sahin K. Özdemir, Tao Wang, Linhua Xu, Eshan S. King, Yunqi Hu, Gui Lu Long, and Lan Yang "On-chip ultrahigh-Q packaged microresonator and applications (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10090, Laser Resonators, Microresonators, and Beam Control XIX, 100900M (21 April 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2252868
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KEYWORDS
Microresonators

Laser scattering

Fiber couplers

Quantum communications

Raman scattering

Resonators

Transparency

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