Möbius strip microlasers
Abstract
Direct laser writing [1] enables the fabrication of almost arbitrary three-dimensional (3d) microstructures with feature sizes of less than 1 µ m and allows to create 3d organic microlasers such as pyramids with high quality and low surface roughness [2] . Apart from 3d bulk resonators it is also possible to fabricate thin, curved waveguides to investigate how light propagates along a curved surface. We investigate the consequences of such a non-Euclidean geometry on the properties of a microlaser.
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Nonlinear Sciences [physics]Format | Conference digest |
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