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Liquid photonic-molecule microlasers for ultrasensitive biosensing. [PDF]

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Recent Progresses on Hybrid Lithium Niobate External Cavity Semiconductor Lasers. [PDF]

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Recombinant Platelet-Derived Growth Factor in Tissue Repair: A Review Exploring Frontiers in Regenerative Medicine. [PDF]

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DNA Self-Switchable Microlaser

ACS Nano, 2020
Advances in switchable microlasers have emerged as a building block with immense potential in controlling light-matter interactions and integrated photonics. Compared to artificially designed interfaces, a stimuli-responsive biointerface enables a higher level of functionalities and versatile ways of tailoring optical responses at the nanoscale ...
Yifan Zhang   +4 more
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Semiconductor Microlaser Linewidths

Physical Review Letters, 1994
Semiconductor microdisk laser linewidths are measured for cavity volumes near a cubic wavelength. The linewidths remain near the subthreshold values for pump powers well above threshold in agreement with a microscopic theory that includes the coupled dynamics of the optical emission and the nonequilibrium electron-hole gas in the cavity.
, Mohideen, , Slusher, , Jahnke, , Koch
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Self‐Assembled Flexible Microlasers

Advanced Materials, 2012
Hemispherical microresonators with tunable sizes are obtained based on the hydrophobic effect on distributed Bragg reflectors. Under optical excitation, whispering gallery mode lasing is observed from the dye-doped microresonators at room temperature. The results indicate the potential application of the flexible microresonators in photonic integrated ...
Ta, Van Duong, Chen, Rui, Sun, Handong
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Cylindrical scatterer as a microlaser

Journal of Aerosol Science, 1997
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Microlasers

Scientific American, 1991
[no abstract] ; © 1991 Scientific American, a division of Nature America, Inc.
Jewell, Jack L.   +2 more
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