Ultra-high-Q wedge-resonator on a silicon chip
Abstract
Ultra-high-Q optical resonators are being studied across a wide range of research subjects including quantum information, nonlinear optics, cavity optomechanics, and telecommunications. Here, we demonstrate a new, resonator on-a-chip with a record Q factor of 875 million, surpassing even microtoroids. Significantly, these devices avoid a highly specialized processing step that has made it difficult to integrate microtoroids with other photonic devices and to also precisely control their size. Thus, these devices not only set a new benchmark for Q factor on a chip, but also provide, for the first time, full compatibility of this important device class with conventional semiconductor processing. This feature will greatly expand the possible kinds of system on a chip functions enabled by ultra-high-Q devices.
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@article{arxiv.1112.2196,
title = {Ultra-high-Q wedge-resonator on a silicon chip},
author = {Hansuek Lee and Tong Chen and Jiang Li and Ki Youl Yang and Seokmin Jeon and Oskar Painter and Kerry J. Vahala},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.2196},
year = {2011}
}
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5 pages, 4 figures