2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2006311
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On-chip whispering-gallery-mode microlasers and their applications for nanoparticle sensing

Abstract: Whispering-Gallery-Mode (WGM) resonators are emerging as an excellent platform to study optical phenomena resulting from enhanced light-matter interactions due to their superior capability to confine photons for extended periods of time. The monolithic fabrication process to achieve ultra-high-Q WGM resonators without the need to align multiple optical components, as needed in traditional design of resonators based on precise arrangement of mirrors, is especially attractive. Here we explain how to process a la… Show more

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“…Degeneracy between clockwise and counterclockwise modes is removed in the presence of nanoparticles [19][20][21], which may manifest experimentally either as mode splitting [22], or, if the splitting is as smaller than the width of the modes, as a frequency shift [5]. Additional degeneracy due to level-crossing is expected to enhance this effect, and results in a more sensitive detection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Degeneracy between clockwise and counterclockwise modes is removed in the presence of nanoparticles [19][20][21], which may manifest experimentally either as mode splitting [22], or, if the splitting is as smaller than the width of the modes, as a frequency shift [5]. Additional degeneracy due to level-crossing is expected to enhance this effect, and results in a more sensitive detection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%