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Qu'est-ce (qui) est quartz resonator - définition

TYPE OF OPTICAL RESONATOR
Optical ring resonator; Ring resonator
  • A pictorial representation of the coupling coefficients
  • Optical mirror (reflector) made of a double ring system coupled to a single waveguide. Forward propagating waves in the waveguide (green) excite anti-clockwise traveling waves in both rings (green). Due to the inter-resonator coupling, these waves generate clockwise rotating waves (red) in both rings which in turn excite backward propagating (reflected) waves (red) in the waveguide. The reflected wave exists only in the part of the waveguide to the left of the coupling point to the right ring.<ref name=":0" />
  • A double ring resonator with rings of varying radii in series showing the relative intensities of light passing through on the first cycle. Note that the light passing through a double ring resonator would more often travel in multiple loops around each ring rather than as pictured.
  • A transmission spectra depicting multiple resonant modes (<math>m=1,m=2,m=3,\dots,m=n</math>) and the [[free spectral range]].
  • A computer-simulated ring resonator depicting continuous wave input at resonance.
  • PMMA]]
  • Visualization of: how the light from a point source is guided by a waveguide, how the waveguide is coupled to a ring resonator, and how the ring resonator is in turn coupled to another waveguide.

Quartz fiber         
  • A [[quartz fiber dosimeter]], a device using a quartz fiber.
GLASS FIBER MADE WITH PURE SILICA (FUSED QUARTZ)
Quartz-fiber; Quartz-fibre; Quartz fibre
Quartz fiber is a fiber created from high purity natural quartz crystals. It is made by first softening quartz rods (in an oxyhydrogen flame) and then creating filaments from the rods.
Quartz crisis         
  • The first Swiss quartz clock, which was made after World War II (left), on display at the [[International Museum of Horology]] in [[La Chaux-de-Fonds]]
  • Seiko Grand Quartz, produced in 1978
  • Swatch ''Once Again'' watch
ECONOMIC UPHEAVALS CAUSED BY THE ADVENT OF QUARTZ WATCHES IN THE 1970S AND EARLY 1980S
Quartz revolution
The quartz crisis was the upheaval in the watchmaking industry caused by the advent of quartz watches in the 1970s and early 1980s, that largely replaced mechanical watches around the world.Smithsonian: The quartz revolution revitalized the U.
Fused quartz         
  • An [[EPROM]] with fused quartz window in the top of the package
  • Phosphorescence in fused quartz from an extremely intense pulse of UV light in a flashtube, centered at 170 nm
GLASS CONSISTING OF PURE SILICA
Fused silica; Quartz glass; Silica glass; Fused-quartz; Sio2 glass; Molten silica; Quartz glas; Suprasil; Infrasil; Vitreous silica
Fused quartz, fused silica or quartz glass is a glass consisting of almost pure silica (silicon dioxide, SiO2) in amorphous (non-crystalline) form. This differs from all other commercial glasses in which other ingredients are added which change the glasses' optical and physical properties, such as lowering the melt temperature.

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Optical ring resonators

An optical ring resonator is a set of waveguides in which at least one is a closed loop coupled to some sort of light input and output. (These can be, but are not limited to being, waveguides.) The concepts behind optical ring resonators are the same as those behind whispering galleries except that they use light and obey the properties behind constructive interference and total internal reflection. When light of the resonant wavelength is passed through the loop from the input waveguide, the light builds up in intensity over multiple round-trips owing to constructive interference and is output to the output bus waveguide which serves as a detector waveguide. Because only a select few wavelengths will be at resonance within the loop, the optical ring resonator functions as a filter. Additionally, as implied earlier, two or more ring waveguides can be coupled to each other to form an add/drop optical filter.