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Q-optimised nanoelectromechanical diamond resonators. [PDF]

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Resonant optical gun

Optics Letters, 2014
We propose a concept of a structure-a resonant optical gun-to realize an efficient propulsion of dielectric microparticles by light forces. The structure is based on a waveguide in which a reversal of the electromagnetic momentum flow of the incident mode is realized by exciting a whispering gallery resonance in the microparticle.
A V, Maslov, M I, Bakunov
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Multiwall MoS2 tubes as optical resonators

Applied Physics Letters, 2018
We study the optical properties of MoS2 nanotubes (NTs) with walls comprising dozens of monolayers. We reveal strong peaks in micro-photoluminescence (μ-PL) spectra when detecting the light polarized along the NT axis.
D. Kazanov   +11 more
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Unstable Optical Resonators

Applied Optics, 1974
This paper reviews the current level of theoretical understanding and experimental confirmation of the properties of unstable optical resonators for laser oscillators. A primary conclusion is that for any laser system characterized by a moderate gain per pass and a Fresnel number greater than a few times unity the unstable resonator provides the best ...
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Unstable Optical Resonators

Applied Optics, 1966
A technique, firmly based on a development from ray optics, is presented for calculating the loss due to the finite sizes of curved mirrors when these form an unstable optical resonator. If paraxial rays launched within such a resonator are confined near the resonator axis, the resonator is termed stable; otherwise it is termed unstable, and is known ...
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