Coupling of ultrathin tapered fibers with high-Q microsphere resonators at cryogenic temperatures and observation of phase-shift transition from undercoupling to overcoupling
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We cooled ultrathin tapered fibers to cryogenic temperatures and controllably coupled them with high-Q microsphere resonators at a wavelength close to the optical transition of diamond nitrogen vacancy centers. The 310-nm-diameter tapered fibers were stably nanopositioned close to the microspheres with a positioning stability of approximately 10 nm over a temperature range of 7-28 K. A cavity-induced phase shift was observed in this temperature range, demonstrating a discrete transition from undercoupling to overcoupling.
- 2012-08-13
著者
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Zhao Hong-quan
Ries Hokkaido University:isir Osaka University
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Takeuchi Shigeki
Ries Hokkaido University:isir Osaka University
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Fujiwara Masazumi
Ries Hokkaido University:isir Osaka University
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Takeuchi Shigeki
Hokkaido University:osaka University
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