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- requirement is easier to fulfill inside a microresonator because of the possible very low losses inside microresonators (and corresponding high quality factors)...
- of semiconductor material or by metal mirrors. Often just called "microresonators", traveling wave microcavities have a wave going around in a loop-like...
- cavity solitons in microresonators, opening the possibility of utilizing Kerr cavity solitons in photonic integrated microresonators. The longitudinal...
- known as Kerr frequency comb. Here, a single laser is coupled into a microresonator (such as a microscopic gl**** disk that has whispering-gallery modes)...
- 2010s is the simulation of Kerr frequency comb dynamics in optical microresonators. The relative ease of implementation of the Lugiato–Lefever equation...
- can perform as very high quality optical microcavities or optical microresonators. Ceramic microspheres are used primarily as grinding media. Hollow...
- succeeded in measuring the Casimir force between parallel plates using microresonators. Numerous variations of these experiments are summarized in the 2009...
- Optical microspheres (photonic atoms) are one of the types of optical microresonators (also microcavities) emplo**** commonly in photonic research; they provide...
- "Interfacing whispering gallery mode microresonators for environmental biosensing". SPIE Proceedings. Laser Resonators, Microresonators, and Beam Control XVI. 8960...
- on: electromagnetically induced transparency in an optical cavity or microresonator, where the transmission is controlled by a weaker flux of gate photons...