• Chinese Journal of Lasers
  • Vol. 42, Issue 3, 302005 (2015)
Shang Chenglong1、*, Tang Jun1, Pi Hailong2, Zhang Wei1, Xie Chengfeng1, Zhang Tian′en1, Lei Longhai1, Wang Minghuan1, Guo Zebin1, Zhang Binzhen1, Liu Jun1, Xue Chenyang1, and Zhang Wendong1
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    DOI: 10.3788/cjl201542.0302005 Cite this Article Set citation alerts
    Shang Chenglong, Tang Jun, Pi Hailong, Zhang Wei, Xie Chengfeng, Zhang Tian′en, Lei Longhai, Wang Minghuan, Guo Zebin, Zhang Binzhen, Liu Jun, Xue Chenyang, Zhang Wendong. Temperature Coefficient of High-Q Microsphere Cavity[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2015, 42(3): 302005 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Optical microsphere resonant cavity has been widely researched in the field of high sensitivity sensor and optical communication because of its high Q value and minimal model volume. Optical resonance wavelength shifts are measured with temperature changes for unpackaged and encapsulated microsphere. Linear dependence of red shift against temperature rise with high linearity is observed. The temperature cofficient is 25.6 pm/℃ for unpackaged microsphere, whereas is 4.4 pm/℃ for encapsulated one, which mostly results from ultraviolet (UV) glue′s negative thermo-optic coefficient. The thermo-optic effect is analyzed based on UV glue. The fraction of light in UV glue can be changed by the thickness of glue, and then, temperature coefficient is also changed. The temperature coefficient decreases to zero when the fraction is 0.1135, which means the depression of temperature drift as well as the realization of thermal compensation. Sensitivity of temperature is improved as fraction increases. Suppressed temperature drift, improved sensitivity, and miniaturization enables broad application potentials of whispering-gallery mode (WGM)-based sensors.
    Shang Chenglong, Tang Jun, Pi Hailong, Zhang Wei, Xie Chengfeng, Zhang Tian′en, Lei Longhai, Wang Minghuan, Guo Zebin, Zhang Binzhen, Liu Jun, Xue Chenyang, Zhang Wendong. Temperature Coefficient of High-Q Microsphere Cavity[J]. Chinese Journal of Lasers, 2015, 42(3): 302005
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