Advances and prospects for whispering gallery mode microcavities
Microlasers have experienced tremendous development in the past decade and become an essential part in laser evolution, as miniature lasers provide strong optical confinement and feature greatly enhanced light–matter interactions. Among all the configurations, whispering gallery mode (WGM) microcavi...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-999672021-01-14T05:34:18Z Advances and prospects for whispering gallery mode microcavities Yang, Shancheng Wang, Yue Sun, Handong School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Centre for Disruptive Photonic Technologies (CDPT) Microlasers have experienced tremendous development in the past decade and become an essential part in laser evolution, as miniature lasers provide strong optical confinement and feature greatly enhanced light–matter interactions. Among all the configurations, whispering gallery mode (WGM) microcavities and microlasers exhibit outstanding optical performances with high quality factors and small mode volumes, thus ensuring low lasing thresholds. In addition, some unique properties inherent to WGM cavities, like bi-directional propagation and an evanescent field that spans several hundred nanometers across the boundary, can be exploited for novel applications. Therefore, designing and engineering innovative WGM microcavities and microlasers has attracted increasing research interest. The fundamentals and characteristics of WGM are introduced here, and then the developments and current status of WGM microcavities and microlasers are reviewed in terms of the evolution of fabrication techniques and built-up materials. In particular, the melting of glassy materials in early studies, top-down and bottom-up approaches with semiconductors, coating structures, as well as flexible, soft microresonators in recent years are presented. Finally, the application prospects of microlasers including the wavelength manipulation, sensing and microresonator coupling, are discussed. 2015-09-04T07:28:39Z 2019-12-06T20:14:07Z 2015-09-04T07:28:39Z 2019-12-06T20:14:07Z 2015 2015 Journal Article Yang, S., Wang, Y., & Sun, H. (2015). Advances and prospects for whispering gallery mode microcavities. Advanced Optical Materials, 3(9), 1136-1162. 2195-1071 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99967 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/38601 10.1002/adom.201500232 en Advanced optical materials © 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. |
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Microlasers have experienced tremendous development in the past decade and become an essential part in laser evolution, as miniature lasers provide strong optical confinement and feature greatly enhanced light–matter interactions. Among all the configurations, whispering gallery mode (WGM) microcavities and microlasers exhibit outstanding optical performances with high quality factors and small mode volumes, thus ensuring low lasing thresholds. In addition, some unique properties inherent to WGM cavities, like bi-directional propagation and an evanescent field that spans several hundred nanometers across the boundary, can be exploited for novel applications. Therefore, designing and engineering innovative WGM microcavities and microlasers has attracted increasing research interest. The fundamentals and characteristics of WGM are introduced here, and then the developments and current status of WGM microcavities and microlasers are reviewed in terms of the evolution of fabrication techniques and built-up materials. In particular, the melting of glassy materials in early studies, top-down and bottom-up approaches with semiconductors, coating structures, as well as flexible, soft microresonators in recent years are presented. Finally, the application prospects of microlasers including the wavelength manipulation, sensing and microresonator coupling, are discussed. |
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