Abstract

AbstractThe microcavity is a promising sensor platform, but any perturbation will disturb its linewidth, cause resonance shift or splitting. However, such sensing resolution is limited by the cavity's optical quality factor and mode volume. Here, an on‐chip integrated microcavity system is proposed and demonstrated that the resolution of a self‐referenced sensor can be enhanced with multi‐mode coupling. In experiments, inter‐mode coupling strength is carefully optimized with a pulley waveguide and observed a resolution improvement of nearly 3 times in the frequency domain. While experiencing small refractive index change tuned by temperature, mode‐coupled system shows a 7.2 times sensitivity enhancement that is than the uncoupled system on the same chip and a very significant lineshape contrast ratio change as great reference for minor frequency shifts. This approach will help design microcavity sensors to improve detection sensitivity and resolution under limited manufacture precision.

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