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Optical microcavity

About: Optical microcavity is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2599 publications have been published within this topic receiving 72125 citations. The topic is also known as: optical microcavities.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the fabrication of one-dimensional quantum microcavities containing two different layers of molecular J-aggregates and show that strong coupling can occur between the confined cavity photon mode and the two different molecular exciton modes, leading to the appearance of new hybrid polaritonic modes.

22 citations

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24 Nov 2020-ACS Nano
TL;DR: The circularly polarized surface emitting perovskite lasers with high directionality and pure circular polarization have been experimentally realized by integrating the as-grown perovSkite microcrystals with an all-dielectric metalens.
Abstract: Micro- and nanolasers are miniaturized light sources with great potential in optical imaging, sensing, and communication. While various micro- and nanolasers have been synthesized, they are mostly linearly polarized and thus strongly restricted in many new applications, e.g., chiral resolution in synthetic chemistry, cancerous tissue imaging, information storage, and processing. Herein, we experimentally demonstrate the circularly polarized surface emitting perovskite lasers by integrating the as-grown perovskite microcrystals with an all-dielectric metalens. The perovskite microcrystal serves as an optical microcavity and produces linearly polarized laser emission, which is collected by a geometric phase based TiO2 metalens. The left-handed circularly polarized components are collimated by the metalens into a directional laser beam with a divergent angle of <0.9°, whereas the right-handed components are strongly diverged by the same metalens. Consequently, the right-handed circularly polarized components are filtered out, and perovskite lasers with high directionality and pure circular polarization have been experimentally realized.

22 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors theoretically investigate the generation of atom-light entanglement via Raman superradiance in an optical cavity, and show how this can be used to enhance the sensitivity of atom interferometry.
Abstract: We theoretically investigate the generation of atom-light entanglement via Raman superradiance in an optical cavity, and show how this can be used to enhance the sensitivity of atom interferometry. We model a realistic optical cavity, and show that by careful temporal shaping of the optical local oscillator used to measure the light emitted from the cavity, information in the optical mode can be combined with the signal from the atom interferometer to reduce the quantum noise, and thus increase the sensitivity. It was found in Phys. Rev. Lett. 110, 053002 (2013) that an atomic “seed” was required in order to reduce spontaneous emission and allow for single mode behavior of the device. In this paper we find that the optical cavity reduces the need for an atomic seed, which allows for stronger atom-light correlations and a greater level of quantum enhancement.

22 citations

Patent
31 Aug 1999
TL;DR: In this article, a three-dimensional waveguiding structure for a microcavity surface-emitting laser is described in which native aluminum oxide layers provide control of intracavity waveguide and the laser optical mode structure of the emitted beam.
Abstract: A three-dimensional waveguiding structure for a microcavity surface-emitting laser is described in which native aluminum oxide layers provide control of intracavity waveguiding and the laser optical mode structure of the emitted beam. Microcavity lasers described herein account for the blueshift of the emission wavelength as the laser lateral dimensions are reduced to or below the emission wavelength.

22 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the optical bistability of an ultracold atomic ensemble located in a small-volume ultrahigh-finesse optical cavity is investigated and a transverse pumping field can be used to control the bistable behavior of the intracavity photons induced by the input pumping along the cavity axis.
Abstract: The optical bistability of an ultracold atomic ensemble located in a small-volume ultrahigh-finesse optical cavity is investigated. We find that a transverse pumping field can be used to control the bistable behavior of the intracavity photons induced by the input pumping along the cavity axis. This phenomenon can be used as a controllable optical switch.

22 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202317
202220
202152
202063
201990
201846