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Optical instability and self-pulsing in silicon nitride whispering gallery resonators.

Optics express (2012-12-25)
Christophe Baker, Sebastian Stapfner, David Parrain, Sara Ducci, Giuseppe Leo, Eva M Weig, Ivan Favero
RÉSUMÉ

We report time domain observations of optical instability in high Q silicon nitride whispering gallery disk resonators. At low laser power the transmitted optical power through the disk looks chaotic. At higher power, the optical output settles into a stable self-pulsing regime with periodicity ranging from hundreds of milliseconds to hundreds of seconds. This phenomenon is explained by the interplay between a fast thermo-optic nonlinearity within the disk and a slow thermo-mechanic nonlinearity of the structure. A model for this interplay is developed which provides good agreement with experimental data and points out routes to control this instability.

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Silicon nitride, powder, ≥99.9% trace metals basis
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Silicon nitride, predominantly β-phase, ≤10micron primary particle size
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Silicon nitride, nanopowder, <50 nm particle size (spherical), ≥98.5% trace metals basis
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Silicon nitride, predominantly α-phase, ≤10 micron