Water-walled microfluidics for high-optical finesse cavities
Micrometre-sized spheres of water can trap light, but they quickly evaporate and the light is lost. Here, the authors create water-droplet microcavities that can contain light for one million circulations by replenishing the evaporating fluid from a reservoir.
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Main Authors: | Shai Maayani, Leopoldo L. Martin, Tal Carmon |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b2b27a0dda814672a70c5bb1e72bc931 |
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