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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2012 Volume 42, Number 5, Pages 462–464 (Mi qe14813)

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Laser applications and other topics in quantum electronics

Thermal response of chalcogenide microsphere resonators

H. Ahmada, I. Aryanfarb, K. S. Lima, W. Y. Chonga, S. W. Harunba

a Photonics Research Center, University of Malaya, Malaysia
b Electrical Engineering Dept. University of Malaya, Malaysia

Abstract: A chalcogenide microsphere resonator (CMR) used for temperature sensing is proposed and demonstrated. The CMR is fabricated using a simple technique of heating chalcogenide glass and allowing the molten glass to form a microsphere on the waist of a tapered silica fibre. The thermal responses of the CMR is investigated and compared to that of a single-mode-fibre (SMF) based microsphere resonator. It is observed that the CMR sensitivity to ambient temperature changes is 8 times higher than that of the SMF-based microsphere resonator. Heating the chalcogenide microsphere with a laser beam periodically turned on and off shows periodic shifts in the transmission spectrum of the resonator. By injecting an intensity-modulated cw signal through the resonator a thermal relaxation time of 55 ms is estimated.

Keywords: chalcogenide, microsphere resonator, temperature sensor.

PACS: 42.60.Da, 07.20.Dt, 77.84.Bw

Received: 10.01.2012


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Quantum Electronics, 2012, 42:5, 462–464

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