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Optical resonator builds better UV beam

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Ashley N. Paddock, [email protected]

An optimized optical resonator can be a better way to build compact ultraviolet light sources with low power consumption, which could lead to improved data storage and chemical analysis. Researchers at the University of Michigan optimized a whispering gallery resonator to take an infrared signal from relatively cheap telecommunications-compatible lasers, using a low-power nonlinear process to boost it to a higher-energy UV beam. The optical resonator is a millimeter-scale disk with a precisely engineered shape and smooth surface polishing to encourage the input beam to gain power as it...Read full article

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    Published: February 2012
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