“…Most works employing WGM resonators cite high Q-factors, high sensitivity, and rapid results, within micro- to nanoscale feature sizes. WGM-based biosensors are composed of a closed, radial cavity critically coupled with a prism, waveguide, or a fiber on its side or on the tip of a fiber as shown in Figure 16 [ 103 , 104 , 105 , 106 , 107 , 108 , 109 ]. WGM resonators confine light waves in any radial or polygonal enclosed surface, including rings, disks, spheres, cylinders, fibers, rods, or toroids, for example.…”