Dynamical thermal behavior and thermal self-stability of microcavities
California Institute of Technology
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Abstract
As stability and continuous operation are important for almost any use of a microcavity, we demonstrate here experimentally and theoretically a self-stable equilibrium solution for a pump-microcavity system. In this stable equilibrium, intensity- and wavelength-perturbations cause a small thermal resonant-drift that is enough to compensate for the perturbation (noises); consequently the cavity stays warm and loaded as perturbations are self compensated. We also compare here, our theoretical prediction for the thermal line broadening (and for the wavelength hysteretic response) to experimental results.
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- Perturbation (astronomy)
- Thermal
- Optics
- Wavelength
- Thermal equilibrium
- Stability (learning theory)
- Thermal stability
- Physics
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