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Real-space imaging of confined infrared surface plasmon polaritons on doped semiconductors covered with phase-change materials. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Adv
Conrads L   +9 more
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An ultrahigh finesse Fabry-Perot superconducting resonator as a photon box for cavity-QED experiments

open access: green, 2006
Stefan Kuhr   +10 more
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All-polymeric high-Q optofluidic Fabry–Perot resonator

Optics Letters, 2021
A full polymeric optofluidic Fabry–Perot (FP) resonator with a high quality factor (Q) is proposed and tested. The device is based on multilayer optical polymeric films that act as high reflectivity interference mirrors. The all-polymeric laminated structure avoids any deposition or etching process, simplifying the fabrication procedure while retaining
Testa Genni   +2 more
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Polymeric waveguide Fabry Perot resonators

SPIE Proceedings, 2014
Optical microcavities are used in variety of applications ranging from sensors to lasers and signal routing in high volume communication networks. Achieving a high quality factor (Q) is necessary for achieving the higher sensitivity in sensing applications and for narrow linewidth light emission in most lasing applications. In this work, we propose a
Mohammad Amin Tadayon   +2 more
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Differential Fabry–Perot Resonator Antennas

IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation, 2013
The differential Fabry-Perot resonator (FPR) antenna is investigated for the first time. It has advantages of suppressing the cross polarization and enabling integration with differential circuits. Its basic structure consists of two vertical parallel metal plates, which are connected by a horizontal ground plane. The differential FPR antenna is fed by
Kai Lu, Kwok Wa Leung
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Optical instabilities in Fabry-Perot resonators

Physical Review A, 2021
We start from the Maxwell-Bloch equations that govern the dynamics of Fabry-Perot lasers and, considering a doubled cavity, generalize our traveling wave formalism to the case in which the two-level medium does not fill the cavity but occupies only a portion of it.
Andrea Bassi   +2 more
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