Self-pulsation and chaos in micro-coil resonators
Self-pulsation and chaos in micro-coil resonators
Optical microcoil resonators are a new resonator design with several unique and attractive features. Practically they can be made by coiling a tapered fibre around a central rod so that light in each turn of the fibre can couple to the fibre directly above or below it. Importantly it is the coupling of light from one coil to the coil directly below that allows for the creation of effective high Q cavities resulting in resonate frequencies where light is trapped inside the coil indefinitely.
Broderick, N.G.R.
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14 June 2009
Broderick, N.G.R.
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Broderick, N.G.R.
(2009)
Self-pulsation and chaos in micro-coil resonators.
European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics; XIth European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO Europe - EQEC 2009), Munich.
14 - 19 Jun 2009.
1 pp
.
(doi:10.1109/CLEOE-EQEC.2009.5196543).
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Optical microcoil resonators are a new resonator design with several unique and attractive features. Practically they can be made by coiling a tapered fibre around a central rod so that light in each turn of the fibre can couple to the fibre directly above or below it. Importantly it is the coupling of light from one coil to the coil directly below that allows for the creation of effective high Q cavities resulting in resonate frequencies where light is trapped inside the coil indefinitely.
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European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics; XIth European Quantum Electronics Conference (CLEO Europe - EQEC 2009), Munich, 2009-06-14 - 2009-06-19
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