Direct Sensing in Liquids Using Whispering-Gallery-Mode Droplet Resonators

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Avino, Saverio
Krause, Anika
Zullo, Rosa
Giorgini, Antonio
Malara, Pietro
De Natale, Paolo
Loock, Hans-Peter
Gagliardi, Gianluca

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Liquid droplets suspended by the tip of a thin wire, a glass capillary, or a needle form high-Q optical resonators, thanks to surface tension. Under gravity equilibrium conditions, the maximum drop diameter is approximately 1.5 mm for paraffin oil (volume ∼ 0.5 μL) using, for instance, a silica fiber with 250 μm thickness. Whispering gallery modes are excited by a free-space near-infrared laser that is frequency locked to the cavity resonance. The droplet cavity serves as a miniature laboratory for sensing of chemical species and particles.

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Microcavities, Whispering Gallery Modes, Liquids, Cavity Photon Lifetimes, Laser Frequency Locking, Chemical Sensing, Particle Detection

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