Self-expanding fabricated optical millibubble resonators with strong thermo-optical effect
Abstract
We develop a novel method for fabricating borosilicate millibubble resonators with strong thermo-optical effect. The method is based on self-expanding of air within a two ends sintered borosilicate capillary under the heating of a hydrogen-oxygen flame (HOF). The intrinsic thermo-optical effect of borosilicate millibubble resonator is experimentally demonstrated by a designed novel structure based on the principle of thermometer and the fabricated millibubble resonator has a Q factor exceeding ∼104. When filled with ethanol, borosilicate millibubble resonator shows the strong intrinsic thermo-optical effect by exhibiting a linear blue shift of nearly twice of its free spectral range (FSR) under 6.0 mW pump power change, which corresponds to a thermal enhanced tuning sensitivity as high as 0.124 nm/mW. The proposed borosilicate millibubble resonator is anticipated to find applications in optical filtering, all-optical switching, microfluidic sensing as well as all-optical micro-optics devices.
- Publication:
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Optics Communications
- Pub Date:
- October 2020
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.optcom.2020.125821
- Bibcode:
- 2020OptCo.47225821Z
- Keywords:
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- Self-expanding;
- Borosilicate millibubble resonator;
- Thermo-optical effect;
- All-optical tuning