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Heavy water detection using ultra-high-Q microcavities

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Abstract

Ultra-high Q resonators immersed in H2O have a lower Q than those in D2O due to the higher optical absorption. By monitoring the cavity-Q, concentrations of .0001% (1ppmv) of D2O in H2O have been detected.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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