
TL;DR
This paper reviews the theory, fabrication, and diverse applications of optical bottle microresonators, highlighting their unique elongated shape, whispering gallery modes, and potential in quantum processing, sensing, and nonlinear optics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of BMR theory, fabrication techniques, and emerging applications, emphasizing their unique properties and advantages over other microresonators.
Findings
BMRs support localized whispering gallery modes with unique spectral properties.
Various fabrication methods enable precise control of BMR profiles.
Potential applications include delay lines, lasers, sensors, and quantum devices.
Abstract
The optical microresonators reviewed in this paper are called bottle microresonators because their profile often resembles an elongated spheroid or a microscopic bottle. These resonators are commonly fabricated from an optical fiber by variation of its radius. Generally, variation of the bottle microresonator (BMR) radius along the fiber axis can be quite complex presenting, e.g., a series of coupled BMRs positioned along the fiber. Similar to optical spherical and toroidal microresonators, BMRs support whispering gallery modes (WGMs) which are localized inside the resonator due to the effect of total internal reflection. The elongation of BMRs along the fiber axis enables their several important properties and applications not possible to realize with other optical microresonators. The paper starts with the review of the BMR theory, which includes their spectral properties, slow WGM…
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