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Nanocrystal Superparticles with Whispering-Gallery Modes Tunable through Chemical and Optical Triggers

Emanuele Marino, Harshit Bharti, Jun Xu, Cherie R. Kagan, Christopher B. Murray

2022Nano Letters23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Whispering-gallery microresonators have the potential to become the building blocks for optical circuits. However, encoding information in an optical signal requires on-demand tuning of optical resonances. Tuning is achieved by modifying the cavity length or the refractive index of the microresonator. Due to their solid, nondeformable structure, conventional microresonators based on bulk materials are inherently difficult to tune. In this work, we fabricate irreversibly tunable optical microresonators by using semiconductor nanocrystals. These nanocrystals are first assembled into colloidal spherical superparticles featuring whispering-gallery modes. Exposing the superparticles to shorter ligands changes the nanocrystal surface chemistry, decreasing the cavity length of the microresonator by 20% and increasing the refractive index by 8.2%. Illuminating the superparticles with ultraviolet light initiates nanocrystal photo-oxidation, providing an orthogonal channel to decrease the refractive index of the microresonator in a continuous fashion. Through these approaches, we demonstrate optical microresonators tunable by several times their free spectral range.

Topics & Concepts

Whispering-gallery waveNanocrystalMaterials scienceRefractive indexOptoelectronicsWhispering galleryOptical microcavityUltravioletOpticsNanotechnologyPurcell effectSpontaneous emissionLaserResonatorPhysicsPhotonic and Optical DevicesAdvanced Fiber Laser TechnologiesPhotonic Crystals and Applications