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Nonlinear optics in ultra-high-Q whispering-gallery optical microcavities

Posted on:2005-07-15Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:California Institute of TechnologyCandidate:Kippenberg, Tobias Jan AugustFull Text:PDF
GTID:2458390008479491Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
Optical microcavities confine light at resonant frequencies for extended periods of time and fundamentally alter the interaction of light with matter. They are the basis of numerous applied and fundamental studies, such as cavity QED, photonics and sensing. Of all resonant geometries, surface tension-induced microcavities, such as silica micro-spheres, exhibit the highest Q-factor to date of nearly 9 billion. Despite these high Q-factor and the intense interest in these structures, the nonlinear optical properties of silica micro-spheres have remained nearly entirely unexplored. In this thesis the nonlinear optical phenomena which can occur in ultra-high-Q microcavities are investigated. To efficiently excite the whispering-gallery modes, tapered optical fibers are used and the coupling to ultra-high-Q modes studied. It is found, that microcavities with ultra-high enter a regime where scattering of light into the degenerate pair of clockwise and counter-clockwise mode is the dominant scattering process. In this regime the coupling properties are significantly altered, but the cavities still retain their ability to achieve significant cavity build-up fields. This allowed exceeding the threshold for all common nonlinearities encountered in silica. In particular, stimulated Raman scattering is observed in taper fiber coupled silica micro-spheres at threshold levels typically in the micro-Watt range, which usually is considered the regime of linear optics. Cascaded Raman lasing is also observed in these structures. The tapered optical fiber in these experiments functions to both pump WGMs as well as to extract the nonlinear Raman fields. In addition, the tapered-fiber coupling junction is highly ideal, making it possible to strongly over-couple ultra-high-Q cavities with negligible junction loss. This feature allows for the observation of very high internal differential photon conversion efficiencies approaching unity. Whereas micro-spheres are both compact and efficient nonlinear oscillators, their fabrication properties lack the control and parallelism typical of micro-fabrication techniques. A synergistic approach of micro-fabrication and a laser assisted reflow process, allows to create toroidally silica microcavities on a chip. In this thesis it is demonstrated, that these cavities can exhibit ultra-high-Q whispering-gallery modes, allowing to achieve ultra-high-Q modes on a chip. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)...
Keywords/Search Tags:Cavities, Ultra-high-q, Optical, Whispering-gallery, Nonlinear, Modes
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