A compact and portable optofluidic microresonator has been fabricated and characterized. It is based on a Fabry-Perot microcavity consisting essentially of two tailored dichroic Bragg mirrors prepared by reactive magnetron sputtering deposition. The microresonator has been filled with an ethanol solution of Nile-Blue dye. Infrared laser emission has been measured with a pump threshold as low as 0.12 MW/cm2 and an external energy conversion efficiency of 41%. The application of the device as a temperature and a chemical sensor is demonstrated. Small temperature variations as well as small amount of water concentrations in the liquid laser medium are detected as a shift of the resonant laser modes.Peer reviewe
A microfibre device integrating a microfibre knot resonator in a Sagnac loop reflector is proposed f...
We report a miniaturized fiber inline Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI), with an open micro-notch cav...
Optofluidic microcavities with high Q factor have made rapid progress in recent years by using vario...
A compact and portable optofluidic microresonator has been fabricated and characterized. It is based...
A fluorescent micro-optofluidic temperature sensor is developed using a temperature sensitive dye. T...
Sensitive optofluidic flow rate sensor based on laser heating and microring resonato
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International audienceA novel optofluidic sensor that measures the local pressure of the fluid insid...
An optofluidic light detector based on the photoacoustic effect is presented. The device performance...
Optofluidic microcavities are integrated elements of microfluidics that can be explored for a large ...
We present a spectroscopy technique to measure temperature locally in a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) ...
A review of research activities on opto-microfluidic sensors carried out by the research groups in C...
We report the realization and characterization of an optofluidic microlaser based on a Fabry-Perot r...
An all-in-fiber prototype optofluidic device was fabricated by femtosecond laser irradiation and sub...
In the scope of miniaturized optical sensors for liquid refractometry, this work details the design,...
A microfibre device integrating a microfibre knot resonator in a Sagnac loop reflector is proposed f...
We report a miniaturized fiber inline Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI), with an open micro-notch cav...
Optofluidic microcavities with high Q factor have made rapid progress in recent years by using vario...
A compact and portable optofluidic microresonator has been fabricated and characterized. It is based...
A fluorescent micro-optofluidic temperature sensor is developed using a temperature sensitive dye. T...
Sensitive optofluidic flow rate sensor based on laser heating and microring resonato
We present a spectroscopy technique to measure temperature locally in a polydimethylsiloxane micro-o...
International audienceA novel optofluidic sensor that measures the local pressure of the fluid insid...
An optofluidic light detector based on the photoacoustic effect is presented. The device performance...
Optofluidic microcavities are integrated elements of microfluidics that can be explored for a large ...
We present a spectroscopy technique to measure temperature locally in a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) ...
A review of research activities on opto-microfluidic sensors carried out by the research groups in C...
We report the realization and characterization of an optofluidic microlaser based on a Fabry-Perot r...
An all-in-fiber prototype optofluidic device was fabricated by femtosecond laser irradiation and sub...
In the scope of miniaturized optical sensors for liquid refractometry, this work details the design,...
A microfibre device integrating a microfibre knot resonator in a Sagnac loop reflector is proposed f...
We report a miniaturized fiber inline Fabry-Perot interferometer (FPI), with an open micro-notch cav...
Optofluidic microcavities with high Q factor have made rapid progress in recent years by using vario...