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3D-orientation of single molecules in an optical λ/2-microresonator

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Abstract

We present here a tunable microresonator which can be used to modify the optical properties of single quantum emitters. The 3D-orientation and position of a single molecule is determined with a radially polarized laser beam.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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