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Fabrication of Silica Ultra High Quality Factor Microresonators
Published on: July 2, 2012
High-sensitivity and wide-directivity ultrasound detection using high Q polymer microring resonators
Tao Ling1, Sung-Liang Chen, L Jay Guo
1Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA.
Abstract:
Small size ultrahigh Q polymer microrings working at near visible wavelength have been experimentally demonstrated as ultralow noise ultrasound detectors with wide directivity at high frequencies (>20 MHz). By combining a resist reflow and a low bias continuous etching and passivation process in mold fabrication, imprinted polymer microrings with drastically improved sidewall smoothness were obtained. An ultralow noise-equivalent pressure of 21.4 Pa over 1-75 MHz range has been achieved using a fabricated detector of 60 μm diameter. The device's wide acceptance angle with high sensitivity considerably benefits ultrasound-related imaging.

