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Mid-Infrared ultra-high-Q resonators based on fluoride crystalline materials

Optics 2016-12-07 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Decades ago, the losses of glasses in the near infrared (near-IR) were investigated in views of developments for optical telecommunications. Today, properties in the mid-infrared (mid-IR) are of interest for molecular spectroscopy applications. In particular, high-sensitivity spectroscopic techniques based on high-finesse mid-IR cavities hold high promise for medical applications. Due to exceptional purity and low losses, whispering gallery mode microresonators based on polished alkaline earth metal fluoride crystals (i.e the XF2\mathrm{XF_2} family, where X == Ca, Mg, Ba, Sr,...) have attained ultra-high quality (Q) factor resonances (Q>>108^{8}) in the near-IR and visible spectral ranges. Here we report for the first time ultra-high Q factors in the mid-IR using crystalline microresonators. Using an uncoated chalcogenide (ChG) tapered fiber, light from a continuous wave quantum cascade laser (QCL) is efficiently coupled to several crystalline microresonators at 4.4 μ\mum wavelength. We measure the optical Q factor of fluoride crystals in the mid-IR using cavity ringdown technique. We observe that MgF2\mathrm{MgF_2} microresonators feature quality factors that are very close to the fundamental absorption limit, as caused by the crystal's multiphonon absorption (Q\sim107^{7}), in contrast to near-IR measurements far away from these fundamental limits. Due to lower multiphonon absorption in BaF2\mathrm{BaF_2} and SrF2\mathrm{SrF_2}, we show that ultra-high quality factors of Q \geqslant 1.4 ×108\times 10^{8} can be reached at 4.4 μ\mum. This corresponds to an optical finesse of F>\mathcal{F}>4\cdot 104^{4}, the highest value achieved for any type of mid-IR resonator to date, and a more than 10-fold improvement over the state-of-the-art. Such compact ultra-high Q crystalline microresonators provide a route for narrow linewidth frequency-stabilized QCL or mid-IR Kerr comb generation.

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@article{arxiv.1603.07305,
  title  = {Mid-Infrared ultra-high-Q resonators based on fluoride crystalline materials},
  author = {C. Lecaplain and C. Javerzac-Galy and M. L. Gorodetsky and T. J. Kippenberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1603.07305},
  year   = {2016}
}

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C. Lecaplain and C. Javerzac-Galy contributed equally to this work