Christiaan J. Bekker, C. Baker, R. Kalra, Han-Hao Cheng, Bei-Bei Li, Varun Prakash, W. Bowen
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Free Spectral Range Electrical Tuning of a Double Disk Microcavity
We report free-spectral-range tuning in a high-quality on-chip microcavity requiring less than 15 V and 1 nW of power to maintain optical resonance with an arbitrary frequency: an important component for achieving reconfigurable photonic circuits.