posted on 2022-08-08, 20:20authored byXiaoyu Wang, Zhen Wang, Haiyun Dong, Christian Niclaas Saggau, Hongmei Tang, Min Tang, Lixiang Liu, Stefan Baunack, Ling Bai, Junlin Liu, Yin Yin, Libo Ma, Oliver G. Schmidt
We report the monolithic fabrication of twin microtube
cavities
by a nanomembrane origami method for achieving collective coupling
of 3D confined optical modes. Owing to the well-aligned twin geometries,
two sets of 3D confined optical modes in twin microtubes are spectrally
and spatially matched, by which both the fundamental and higher-order
axial modes are respectively coupled with each other. Multiple groups
of the coupling modes provide multiple effective channels for energy
exchange between coupled microcavities illustrated by the measured
spatial optical field distributions. The spectral anticrossing and
changing-over features of each group of coupled modes are revealed
in experiments and calculations, indicating the occurrence of strong
coupling. In addition, the simulated 3D mode profiles of twin microcavities
confirm the collective strong coupling behavior, which shows good
agreement with experiments. The collective coupling of 3D confined
resonant modes promises broad applications in multichannel optical
signal processing, nanophotonics, and 3D non-Hermitian systems.