Seminarios CIOp
Optical Microcavities: Recent Advances and Applications
Dr. Miguel V. Andrés
Departamento de Física Aplicada - ICMUV, Universidad de Valencia, España.
E-mail: miguel.andres@uv.es
Web: www.uv.es/lfo
Jueves 30 Noviembre 11:15 hs
Abstract: High Q optical microcavities based on Whispering Gallery Modes (WGM) enable a number of applications as narrowband filtering, nonlinear optics, microlasers, and sensing. Microspheres and microcylinders made of Er/Yb doped optical fiber enable all-optical, pump-assisted, thermal tuning of high-Q WGM resonances. WGM resonances of an optical fiber itself define a unique tool for the characterization of fiber material and fiber components. Accurate characterization of thermal effects is possible, such as pump-induced temperature increase in doped optical fibers and thermal effects induced by an optical signal of moderate power along fiber gratings. WGM resonances permit a full characterization of the elasto-optic effect in optical fibers under axial strain, enabling a direct measurement of the anisotropy and the determination of the individual Pockels' coefficients.