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Microcavity Is Sensitive Detector for Heavy Water

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Sensitivity boosted by factor of 30 over other techniques.

Researchers at California Institute of Technology in Pasadena have demonstrated a technique for detecting heavy water (D2O) that is 30 times more sensitive than the best competing approach. They fashioned a tiny optical microresonator from silica and immersed it in varying concentrations of D2O in H2O. Because H2O has greater optical absorption than D2O, the cavity had a lower Q in solutions with a higher concentration of H2O. Using the method, the scientists have detected D2O concentrations as low as 10–4 percent. Figure 1. The toroidal optical microcavity is on resonance whenever the...Read full article

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    Published: July 2006
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