Abstract
The combination of a high Q > 109 and small dimensions (down to few tens of micrometers) in glass microspheres1 makes them an attractive new type of optical resonator for different applications. Because of their strong field confinement, they are proposed for intracavity photon-number measurement by means of material nonlinearity χ(3) or dispersive interaction with near-resonant atoms.1,2
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