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Highly Transparent Organic Microdisk Cavity in Visible Range by the Ink-jet Printing Method

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Abstract

We experimentally demonstrated the fabrication and the fundamental lasing evaluation of a printed microdisk cavity by focusing on a fluorinated spherical polymer FZ-001 to achieve a microdisk with small absorption loss in the visible range.

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