Ideality in a Fiber-Taper-Coupled Microresonator System for Application to Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics

S. M. Spillane(California Institute of Technology), Tobias J. Kippenberg(California Institute of Technology), Oskar Painter(California Institute of Technology), Kerry J. Vahala(California Institute of Technology)
Physical Review Letters
July 22, 2003
Cited by 646

Abstract

The ability to achieve near lossless coupling between a waveguide and a resonator is fundamental to many quantum-optical studies as well as to practical applications of such structures. The nature of loss at the junction is described by a figure of merit called ideality. It is shown here that under appropriate conditions ideality in excess of 99.97% is possible using fiber-taper coupling to high-Q silica microspheres. To verify this level of coupling, a technique is introduced that can both measure ideality over a range of coupling strengths and provide a practical diagnostic of parasitic coupling within the fiber-taper-waveguide junction.


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