2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.optmat.2015.10.017
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Racetrack micro-resonators based on ridge waveguides made of porous silica

Abstract: International audienceThe fabrication of micro-resonators, made from porous silica ridge waveguides by using an electrochemical etching method of silicon substrate followed by thermal oxidation and then by a standard photolithography process, is reported. The design and fabrication process are described including a study of waveguide dimensions that provide single mode propagation and calculation of the coupling ratio between a straight access waveguide and the racetrack resonator. Scanning electronic microsco… Show more

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“…An extinction ratio of 25 dB has been obtained and corresponds to the contrast between the maximum of transmitted light and the minimal one at resonant wavelengths. Using the equations defined in a previous study on polymers MR [36], the theoretical transmission has been calculated and then adjusted to match the experimental one (Figure 8.a).…”
Section: Characterizations Of the Racetrack Mrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An extinction ratio of 25 dB has been obtained and corresponds to the contrast between the maximum of transmitted light and the minimal one at resonant wavelengths. Using the equations defined in a previous study on polymers MR [36], the theoretical transmission has been calculated and then adjusted to match the experimental one (Figure 8.a).…”
Section: Characterizations Of the Racetrack Mrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microlensed fibers were also used for the optical characterizations of a racetrack integrated micro-resonator (MR), made of porous silica (PS) ridge waveguides [21], and destined to sensing applications. In this context, the aim of this work is to improve sensitivities of sensors based on easily integrated MR components by the use of a porous material.…”
Section: B Microring Resonators For Sensor Applicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A drawback is the lower quality factor in comparison with microspheres. This is due to the higher optical losses caused by the technological fabrication process [3]. A common technique for fabricating micro-disks is the conventional photolithography and reactive ion etching process [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is due to the higher optical losses caused by the technological fabrication process [3]. A common technique for fabricating micro-disks is the conventional photolithography and reactive ion etching process [3]. An alternative technique is based on optical fiber tapering, cleaving and splicing [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%