Abstract
The ability to tune resonant frequency in optical microcavities is an essential feature for many applications. Integration of electrical-based tuning as part of the fabrication process has been a key advantage of planar microresonant devices. Until recently, the combination of these features has not been available in devices that operate in the ultrahigh-Q regime where device quality factors (Q) can exceed 100 million. In this letter, we demonstrate an electrically tunable resonator on a chip with ultrahigh-quality factors. Futhermore, the devices have demonstrated tuning rates in excess of 85 GHz/V 2 and are capable of tuning more than 300 GHz. © 2004 American Institute of Physics.
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Armani, D., Min, B., Martin, A., & Vahala, K. J. (2004). Electrical thermo-optic tuning of ultrahigh-Q microtoroid resonators. Applied Physics Letters, 85(22), 5439–5441. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1825069
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