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- 2018A comprehensive experimental study of whispering gallery modes in a cylindrical microresonator excited by a tilted fiber tapercitations
- 2017Strain-induced spectral tuning of the whispering gallery modes in a cylindrical micro-resonator formed by a polymer optical fibercitations
- 2012Chalcogenide microsphere fabricated from fiber tapers using contact with a high-temperature ceramic surfacecitations
- 2011Stress induced in optical fiber sensors embedded in composite materials by the lamination process
- 2011Lead silicate glass microsphere resonators with absorption-limited Qcitations
- 2010Macro-bend optical fiber linear displacement sensorcitations
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Chalcogenide microsphere fabricated from fiber tapers using contact with a high-temperature ceramic surface
Abstract
The fabrication and characterization of a chalcogenide glass microsphere resonator has been demonstrated. At wavelengths near 1550 nm, whispering gallery mode resonances can be efficiently excited in a 74 µm diameter chalcogenide glass microsphere via evanescent coupling using a tapered silica glass fiber with a waist diameter of circa 2 µm. Resonances with Q-factors greater than 10^5 were observed. Due to the high nonlinearity properties of the chalcogenide material and the ease of fabrication process, chalcogenide microspheres offer the potential for robustly assembled fully integrated photonic devices.