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Crystalline Coatings: an unexpected spin-off of fundamental research in cavity optomechanics

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Abstract

Crystalline coatings have recently emerged as a spin-off of fundamental quantum physics research as an entirely new concept for high-performance optical interference coatings. Here I detail the path towards commercialization for this unique technology.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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