Resonance frequency of optical microbubble resonators: Direct measurements and mitigation of fluctuations

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This work shows the improvements in the sensing capabilities and precision of an Optical Microbubble Resonator due to the introduction of an encaging poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) box. A frequency fluctuation parameter σ was defined as a score of resonance stability and was evaluated in the presence and absence of the encaging system and in the case of air-or water-filling of the cavity. Furthermore, the noise interference introduced by the peristaltic and the syringe pumping system was studied. The measurements showed a reduction of σ in the presence of the encaging PMMA box and when the syringe pump was used as flowing system.

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Cosci, A., Berneschi, S., Giannetti, A., Farnesi, D., Cosi, F., Baldini, F., … Pelli, S. (2016). Resonance frequency of optical microbubble resonators: Direct measurements and mitigation of fluctuations. Sensors (Switzerland), 16(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/s16091405

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