Demonstration of ultra-high-Q small mode volume toroid microcavities on a chip
Abstract
Optical microcavities confine light spatially and temporally and find application in a wide range of fundamental and applied studies. In many areas, the microcavity figure of merit is not only determined by photon lifetime (or the equivalent quality-factor, Q), but also by simultaneous achievement of small mode volume V . Here we demonstrate ultra-high Q-factor small mode volume toroid microcavities on-a-chip, which exhibit a Q/V factor of more than . These values are the highest reported to date for any chip-based microcavity. A corresponding Purcell factor in excess of 200 000 and a cavity finesse of is achieved, demonstrating that toroid microcavities are promising candidates for studies of the Purcell effect, cavity QED or biochemical sensing
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@article{arxiv.physics/0412042,
title = {Demonstration of ultra-high-Q small mode volume toroid microcavities on a chip},
author = {T. J. Kippenberg and S. M. Spillane and K. J. Vahala},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0412042},
year = {2009}
}
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4 pages, 3 figures, Submitted to Applied Physics Letters