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InGaN microtube optical resonator with sub-wavelength wall thickness and its application to refractive index sensing

  • Yufeng Li
  • , Peng Hu
  • , Lungang Feng
  • , Mengqi Du
  • , Xilin Su
  • , Qiang Li
  • , Feng Yun

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Abstract

Subwavelength freestanding InGaN/GaN quantum well microtubes with a wall thickness of about 50 nm are formed by selective release of a coherently strained bilayer heterostructure from a hosting substrate. Highly polarized spontaneous and stimulated emissions due to whispering gallery mode oscillation were observed in photoluminescence spectra at room temperature. The quality factor was increased by a factor of 3 by elevating the microtube from the substrate and reducing light leakage before threshold. A lasing threshold was characterized as low as 3 mJ/cm2. Microtubes were immersed in different liquids with refractive index variation as small as 0.01 and tested below and above threshold. The peak positions shift obviously while exhibiting excellent repeatability. Using a simple optical probe-detect method, a 5-μm diameter microtube cavity achieves a sensitivity of 40 nm/refractive index unit (RIU) and a detection limit of 6 × 10-3 RIU.

Original languageEnglish
Article number075708
JournalJournal of Applied Physics
Volume126
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 21 Aug 2019

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