High-Q Whispering-Gallery-Modes Microresonators in the Near-Ultraviolet Spectral Range
Abstract
High-Q whispering gallery mode microresonators are cornerstones to develop compact coherent sources like single frequency lasers or frequency combs. This work reports a detailed characterization of a whispering gallery mode microsphere in the near ultraviolet. Light coupling in the resonator is obtain thanks to a robust angle-polished fiber allowing to investigate the different coupling regimes. An intrinsic Q0-factor of 2.2 × 108 and a finesse of 7.3 × 104 are reported at a wavelength of 420 nm. Physical mechanisms contributing to the Q0-factor are discussed and routes to improve the performances are drawn. Such high-Q factor and high finesse are key ingredients to ease the study of photonic devices based on WGM microresonators.
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