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Paper Abstract
Optical microresonators have been proven as an effective means for sensitive chemical sensors development. The
changes in refractive index near the resonator surface lead to the effective refractive index change and thus a shift at
certain resonance wavelength. The high quality (Q) whispering gallery modes (WGMs) contributed by the rotationally
symmetric structures will interact with the local circumstances through the evanescent field. The high sensitivity in
detection was achieved by the long photon lifetime of the high-Q resonator (thus the long light-environment interaction
path).
In this paper, we present our recent research on using fiber pigtailed capillary coupler for WGM resonator excitation and
its sensing applications. Capillary tube with wall thickness of several microns was used as the waveguide. The PMMA
microsphere and porous glass microsphere (PGM) were integrated with the etched capillary tube for different sensing
purposes. The Q-factors and free spectrum ranges (FSR) of different types of microspheres were measured by coupling
light into the microsphere using novel fiber pigtailed capillary coupler. Chemical vapor at different concentrations were
tested using PGM microresonator. This alignment free structure provides a new sensing probe based on WGM resonator
concept.
Paper Details
Date Published: 18 June 2014
PDF: 6 pages
Proc. SPIE 9098, Fiber Optic Sensors and Applications XI, 90980S (18 June 2014); doi: 10.1117/12.2048835
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9098:
Fiber Optic Sensors and Applications XI
Henry H. Du; Gary Pickrell; Eric Udd; Christopher S. Baldwin; Jerry J. Benterou; Anbo Wang, Editor(s)
PDF: 6 pages
Proc. SPIE 9098, Fiber Optic Sensors and Applications XI, 90980S (18 June 2014); doi: 10.1117/12.2048835
Show Author Affiliations
Hanzheng Wang, Clemson Univ. (United States)
Xinwei Lan, Clemson Univ. (United States)
Jie Huang, Clemson Univ. (United States)
Xinwei Lan, Clemson Univ. (United States)
Jie Huang, Clemson Univ. (United States)
Published in SPIE Proceedings Vol. 9098:
Fiber Optic Sensors and Applications XI
Henry H. Du; Gary Pickrell; Eric Udd; Christopher S. Baldwin; Jerry J. Benterou; Anbo Wang, Editor(s)
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