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A quasi-droplet optofluidic ring resonator laser using a micro-bubble
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2011
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Optical PumpingPhotonicsAdvanced Laser ProcessingOptical MaterialsEngineeringResonator LasersLiquid Gain MediumLaser ScienceOptical PropertiesLaser ApplicationsLaser MaterialRhodamine 6GLaser-assisted DepositionMicro-optical ComponentLaser-surface InteractionsHigh-power LasersNanophotonics
Optofluidic ring resonator lasers based on micro-bubbles filled with liquid gain medium are demonstrated. Due to the sub-micron wall thickness of the micro-bubble, significant amount of the electric field resides inside the liquid. Consequently, micro-bubbles mimic the droplets in air that have 3-dimensional optical confinement, extremely high Q-factors, and versatility in handling liquids of different refractive index. Furthermore, they enable repetitive interrogation and easy directional laser emission out-coupling without evaporation or size/shape variations. The laser using Rhodamine 6G in methanol is achieved with a threshold of 300 nJ/mm2 and 5.3 μJ/mm2 for 1 mM and 10 μM in concentration, respectively.
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