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Carbon dioxide laser system for re-flow of toroidal microcavities

Posted on:2009-03-16Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:University of Maryland, Baltimore CountyCandidate:Roettgen, Christopher DavidFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002991054Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
Toroid optical micro-cavities are emerging as the leading micro-cavity type for a variety of research areas and applications. The desirable properties of these cavities degrade with exposure to the atmosphere following the final step of production. A facility was designed and constructed allowing the final step in production of toroid micro-cavities, re-flow, to be performed locally, just prior to use. This facility consists of a high power CO2 laser for heating and re-flowing fused silica, a visible laser for targeting, a computer controlled multi-axis translation system for targeting, and a high resolution imaging system. The facility was tested successfully and several micro-cavities were completed. A model describing the re-flow process was developed and tested against observations. Having found discrepancies between the model and observations the model was revised, and successfully describes observations. Multiple procedures for the re-flow process were tested leading to finding the best practices and recommendations for future improvement and use.
Keywords/Search Tags:Re-flow, Laser, System
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