Whispering-gallery mode (WGM) resonators, renowned for their high Q-factors and narrow line widths, are widely utilized in integrated photonics. Integrating diffraction gratings onto WGM cavities has gained significant attention because these gratings function as azimuthal refractive index modulators, enabling single-mode WGM emissions and supporting beams with orbital angular momentum (OAM). The introduction of curved grating structures facilitates guided mode resonances by coupling high-order diffracted waves with leaking modes from the waveguide. These gratings act as wavelength-selective mirrors and support concentric circular radial-guided modes. This study investigates the coexistence and interaction between OAM-carrying WGMs and radial-guided modes with Bessel beam characteristics in an active cladding grating-integrated microring laser. These phenomena are examined through both three-dimensional simulations and experiments. The active layer enhances the radial-guided modes at the microring's center, where cylindrical waves from the active cladding produce strong guided mode resonance at specific wavelengths corresponding to radial modes. Additionally, general WGMs are formed and confined within the microring. The effects of grating depth and microring size on radial-guided mode resonance are evaluated through two-dimensional simulations and experiments. These insights pave the way for integrating functional lasers into photonic circuits and advancing technologies for topological optical vortex emission and manipulation.
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ACS Photonics
December 2024
Graduate School and Faculty of Information Science and Electrical Engineering, Kyushu University, 744 Motooka Nishi-ku, Fukuoka, 819-0395, Japan.
Whispering-gallery mode (WGM) resonators, renowned for their high Q-factors and narrow line widths, are widely utilized in integrated photonics. Integrating diffraction gratings onto WGM cavities has gained significant attention because these gratings function as azimuthal refractive index modulators, enabling single-mode WGM emissions and supporting beams with orbital angular momentum (OAM). The introduction of curved grating structures facilitates guided mode resonances by coupling high-order diffracted waves with leaking modes from the waveguide.
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