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PASADENA, Calif., Oct. 24, 2012 — An ultrasensitive, miniature optical accelerometer uses laser light rather than electrical circuits to gauge movement, a change that could transform the microelectronics industry, its creators say. The optical cavity of the accelerometer, developed at California Institute of Technology, is only about 20 × 1 µm and a few tenths of a micron thick. Despite its size, the device is an extremely sensitive probe of motion. Its low mass enables operating at a large range of frequencies, making it sensitive to motions that occur in tens of microseconds — thousands of times...Read full article

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    Published: October 2012
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