低语长廊波浪
材料科学
微球
紫外线
光力学
光电子学
光子学
纳米技术
光学微腔
吸收(声学)
红外线的
光学
化学工程
激光器
谐振器
复合材料
物理
工程类
作者
Xiangzheng Li,Bowen Cui,Peizhen Xu,Yu Xie,Pan Wang,Limin Tong,Xin Guo
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202302609
摘要
Abstract Whispering gallery mode (WGM) optical microcavities have played an essential role in both fundamental research and practical applications, such as cavity quantum electrodynamics, optomechanics, microlasers, and optical sensors. While microcavities made of various materials (e.g., SiO 2 , As 2 S 3 , polymethylmethacrylate) have been extensively investigated, exploiting new materials for microcavities holds great promise for expanding the functionalities of the microcavities. As one of the most ubiquitous and important solids on earth's surface, ice exhibits intriguing optical properties that render it an excellent material for optical applications. Here, ice microsphere optical cavities are demonstrated for the first time. By rapidly freezing water microdroplets, ice microspheres are batch‐fabricated with relatively smooth surfaces and diameters of 5–50 µm. Excitation of a series of WGMs within ice microsphere cavities is achieved over a broad spectral range from near‐ultraviolet to near‐infrared region (380–1600 nm) with quality factors up to 1.4 × 10 3 . Considering the extremely low absorption coefficient of ice in the ultraviolet, this work provides an exceptional platform for exploring ultraviolet microcavity photonics and its diverse applications.
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