@inproceedings{oai:oist.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000312, author = {Madugani, Ramgopal and Kasumie, Sho and Yang, Yong and Ward, Jonathan and Lei, Fuchuan and Nic Chormaic, Síle}, book = {Proceedings of SPIE}, month = {Apr}, note = {In recent years, whispering gallery mode devices have extended their functionality across a number of research fields from photonics to sensing applications. Here, we will discuss environmental sensing applications, such as pressure, flow, and temperature using ultrahigh Q-factor microspheres fabricated from ultrathin optical fiber and microbubbles fabricated from pretapered glass capillary. We will discuss device fabrication and the different types of sensing that can be pursued using such systems. Finally, we will introduce the concept of using cavity ring-up spectroscopy to perform dispersive transient sensing, whereby a perturbation to the environment leads to a frequency mode shift, and dissipative transient sensing, which can lead to broadening of the mode, in a whispering gallery mode resonator.}, publisher = {Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE)}, title = {Whispering gallery resonators for optical sensing}, volume = {10323}, year = {2017} }