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Light-Science & Applications | 2017

Photonic molecules with a tunable inter-cavity gap

Tobias Siegle; Stefan Schierle; Sarah Kraemmer; Benjamin Richter; Sentayehu Fetene Wondimu; Peter Schuch; Christian Koos; H. Kalt

Optical micro-resonators have broad applications. They are used, for example, to enhance light–matter interactions in optical sensors or as model systems for investigating fundamental physical mechanisms in cavity quantum electrodynamics. Coupling two or more micro-cavities is particularly interesting as it enlarges the design freedom and the field of application. In this context, achieving tunability of the coupling strength and hence the inter-cavity gap is of utmost importance for adjusting the properties of the coupled micro-resonator system. In this paper, we report on a novel coupling approach that allows highly precise tuning of the coupling gap of polymeric micro-resonators that are fabricated side by side on a common substrate. We structure goblet-shaped whispering-gallery-mode resonators on an elastic silicone-based polymer substrate by direct laser writing. The silicone substrate is mechanically stretched in order to exploit the lateral shrinkage to reduce the coupling gap. Incorporating a laser dye into the micro-resonators transforms the cavities into micro-lasers that can be pumped optically. We have investigated the lasing emission by micro-photoluminescence spectroscopy, focusing on the spatial localization of the modes. Our results demonstrate the formation of photonic molecules consisting of two or even three resonators, for which the coupling strengths and hence the lasing performance can be precisely tuned. Flexibility and tunability are key elements in future photonics, making our approach interesting for various photonic applications. For instance, as our coupling approach can also be extended to larger cavity arrays, it might serve as a platform for tunable coupled-resonator optical waveguide devices.


Optics Express | 2017

Size-optimized polymeric whispering gallery mode lasers with enhanced sensing performance

Sarah Krämmer; Sanaz Rastjoo; Tobias Siegle; Sentayehu Fetene Wondimu; Carolin Klusmann; Christian Koos; H. Kalt

Integration of optically active materials into whispering gallery mode (WGM) cavities enables low-threshold laser emission. In contrast to their passive counterparts, the WGMs of these microlasers can be pumped and read out easily via free-space optics. The WGMs interact with the cavity environment via their evanescent field, and thus lend themselves to label-free bio-sensing. The detection limit of such sensors, given as the ratio of the resolution of the whole measurement system to the sensitivity of the WGMs, is an important figure of merit. In this work we show that the detection limit of polymeric microdisk lasers can be improved by more than a factor of seven by optimizing their radius and thickness. We use the bulk refractive index sensitivity, the magnitude of the sensor reaction towards refractive index changes of the bulk environment, to quantify the sensing performance and show that it can be enhanced while the spectral resolution is maintained. Furthermore, we investigate the effect of the size of the cavity on the quality factor and the lasing threshold in an aqueous environment, hence allowing optimization of the cavity size for enhanced sensor performance. For all considered quantities, numerically computed expectations are verified by experimental results.


Scientific Reports | 2018

High Quality 3D Photonics using Nano Imprint Lithography of Fast Sol-gel Materials

Ofer Bar-On; Philipp Brenner; Tobias Siegle; Raz Gvishi; H. Kalt; Uli Lemmer; Jacob Scheuer

A method for the realization of low-loss integrated optical components is proposed and demonstrated. This approach is simple, fast, inexpensive, scalable for mass production, and compatible with both 2D and 3D geometries. The process is based on a novel dual-step soft nano imprint lithography process for producing devices with smooth surfaces, combined with fast sol-gel technology providing highly transparent materials. As a concrete example, this approach is demonstrated on a micro ring resonator made by direct laser writing (DLW) to achieve a quality factor improvement from one hundred thousand to more than 3 million. To the best of our knowledge this also sets a Q-factor record for UV-curable integrated micro-ring resonators. The process supports the integration of many types of materials such as light-emitting, electro-optic, piezo-electric, and can be readily applied to a wide variety of devices such as waveguides, lenses, diffractive elements and more.


Optics Express | 2018

Comparison of various excitation and detection schemes for dye-doped polymeric whispering gallery mode micro-lasers

Tobias Siegle; Jonas Kellerer; Marielle Bonenberger; Sarah Krämmer; Carolin Klusmann; Marius B. Müller; H. Kalt

We compare different excitation and collection configurations based on free-space optics and evanescently coupled tapered fibers for both lasing and fluorescence emission from dye-doped doped polymeric whispering gallery mode (WGM) micro-disk lasers. The focus of the comparison is on the lasing threshold and efficiency of light collection. With the aid of optical fibers, we localize the pump energy to the cavity-mode volume and reduce the necessary pump energy to achieve lasing by two orders of magnitude. When using fibers for detection, the collection efficiency is enhanced by four orders of magnitude compared to a free-space read-out perpendicular to the resonator plane. By enhancing the collection efficiency we are able to record a pronounced modulation of the dye fluorescence under continuous wave (cw) pumping conditions evoked by coupling to the WGMs. Alternatively to fibers as a collection tool, we present a read-out technique based on the detection of in-plane radiated light. We show that this method is especially beneficial in an aqueous environment as well as for size-reduced micro-lasers where radiation is strongly pronounced. Furthermore, we show that this technique allows for the assignment of transverse electric (TE) and transverse magnetic (TM) polarization to the observed fundamental modes in a water environment by performing polarization-dependent photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy. We emphasize the importance of the polarization determination for sensing applications and verify expected differences in the bulk refractive index sensitivity for TE and TM WGMs experimentally.


european quantum electronics conference | 2017

Three dimensional whispering gallery mode resonators and microlasers made by a combination of direct laser writing and soft nanoimprint lithography

Philipp Brenner; Ofer Bar-On; Tobias Siegle; Tobias Leonhard; Raz Gvishi; Carsten Eschenbaum; H. Kalt; Jacob Scheuer; Uli Lemmer

Microresonators and lasers on the micro- and nanoscale are potential candidates for spectroscopic applications and sensing elements. The optical properties of these devices enable highly sensitive elements in biophotonics. They can be integrated in lab-on-chip platforms and act as biosensors for label-free detection of molecules in point-of-care diagnosis. One of the most promising resonators type is the whispering gallery mode resonator due to the high quality factors that have been shown to even enable single molecule detection [1].


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2016

Soft lithography of 3D polymeric lasers and cavities

Ofer Bar-On; Philipp Brenner; Tobias Siegle; Raz Gvishi; Sarah Krämmer; H. Kalt; Ulrich Lemmer; Jacob Scheuer

We demonstrate the realization of 3D photonic lasers and cavities in polymeric materials using soft lithography and characterize them experimentally. High-Q cavities and low-threshold lasers based on SU-8 and Solgel are demonstrated.


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2015

Vertically stacked all-polymer whispering-gallery mode lasers for biosensing applications

Sentayehu Fetene Wondimu; Tobias Siegle; Uwe Bog; Sarah Kraemmer; H. Kalt; Timo Mappes; Sebastian Koeber; Tobias Wienhold; Christian Koos

We report on the fabrication of polymeric whispering-gallery mode (WGM) lasers. Our approach enables high packing density by vertical stacking and multiplexed readout of resonators and lends itself to signal referencing or multi-target sensing.


Lab on a Chip | 2015

All-polymer photonic sensing platform based on whispering-gallery mode microgoblet lasers

Tobias Wienhold; Sarah Kraemmer; Sentayehu Fetene Wondimu; Tobias Siegle; Uwe Bog; U. Weinzierl; S. Schmidt; H. Becker; H. Kalt; Timo Mappes; Sebastian Koeber; Christian Koos


Applied Optics | 2017

3D whispering-gallery-mode microlasers by direct laser writing and subsequent soft nanoimprint lithography

Philipp Brenner; Ofer Bar-On; Tobias Siegle; Tobias Leonhard; Raz Gvishi; Carsten Eschenbaum; H. Kalt; Jacob Scheuer; Uli Lemmer


conference on lasers and electro optics | 2016

Tunable coupling of whispering gallery mode resonators on elastomer substrates

Tobias Siegle; Stefan Schierle; Sarah Krämmer; Benjamin Richter; Sentayehu Fetene Wondimu; Peter Schuch; Christian Koos; H. Kalt

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H. Kalt

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Christian Koos

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Sarah Krämmer

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Sentayehu Fetene Wondimu

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Philipp Brenner

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Raz Gvishi

University of Central Florida

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Stefan Schierle

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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Uli Lemmer

Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

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