Abstract
The hydroxyl ion (OH) content in thermal-grown silica high-Q resonators is estimated to be 2.4 ppm (weight) by SIMS and Q-measurement. Record high optical Q factors for on-chip microresonators are measured from 685nm – 1064nm.
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