New configurations and novel fabrication of optical microresonators
New configurations and novel fabrication of optical microresonators
Optical passive and active microresonators are versatile optical devices and show the potential to become compact building blocks in larger integrated systems performing key optical signal processing functions such as wavelength filtering, switching, regeneration, and buffering. Some of these functions find already widespread use in novel optical sensor arrangements and can be potentially employed in future advanced telecom systems. Various microresonator geometries have been studied each with associated unique characteristics. We have recently fabricated two novel optical microresonators namely the "microdiscus" and the "microbottle", and studied their performance (1,2). This abstract briefly describes the fabrication and preliminary characterization of the microresonators and the detailed results and analysis will be presented at the conference.
Murugan, G.S.
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Wilkinson, J.S.
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Zervas, M.N.
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Murugan, G.S.
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Wilkinson, J.S.
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Zervas, M.N.
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Murugan, G.S., Wilkinson, J.S. and Zervas, M.N.
(2012)
New configurations and novel fabrication of optical microresonators.
Fifth International Conference on Optical, Optoelectronic and Photonic Materials and Applications (ICOOPMA), Nara, Japan.
03 - 07 Jun 2012.
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Optical passive and active microresonators are versatile optical devices and show the potential to become compact building blocks in larger integrated systems performing key optical signal processing functions such as wavelength filtering, switching, regeneration, and buffering. Some of these functions find already widespread use in novel optical sensor arrangements and can be potentially employed in future advanced telecom systems. Various microresonator geometries have been studied each with associated unique characteristics. We have recently fabricated two novel optical microresonators namely the "microdiscus" and the "microbottle", and studied their performance (1,2). This abstract briefly describes the fabrication and preliminary characterization of the microresonators and the detailed results and analysis will be presented at the conference.
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Fifth International Conference on Optical, Optoelectronic and Photonic Materials and Applications (ICOOPMA), Nara, Japan, 2012-06-03 - 2012-06-07
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