光子
谐振器
材料科学
低语长廊波浪
纳米光子学
吸收(声学)
光学
光电子学
毫秒
Q系数
色散(光学)
物理
天文
作者
Stéphane Trebaol,Stéphane Trebaol,Pierre Guillemé,Philippe Rochard,Maurizio Ferrari,Michel Mortier,Juan Ariel Levenson,Kamel Bencheikh,A. M. Yacomotti,Yannick Dumeige
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.116.133902
摘要
Optical microcavities with ultralong photon storage times are of central importance for integrated nanophotonics. To date, record quality (Q) factors up to 10^{11} have been measured in millimetric-size single-crystal whispering-gallery-mode (WGM) resonators, and 10^{10} in silica or glass microresonators. We show that, by introducing slow-light effects in an active WGM microresonator, it is possible to enhance the photon lifetime by several orders of magnitude, thus circumventing both fabrication imperfections and residual absorption. The slow-light effect is obtained from coherent population oscillations in an erbium-doped fluoride glass microsphere, producing strong dispersion of the WGM (group index n_{g}∼10^{6}). As a result, a photon lifetime up to 2.5 ms at room temperature has been measured, corresponding to a Q factor of 3×10^{12} at 1530 nm. This system could yield a new type of optical memory microarray with ultralong storage times.
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