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Singe Nanoparticle detection using the dissipative interaction with a high-Q microcavity

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Abstract

Different from the conventional whispering-gallery-mode sensing using reactive interaction, the dissipative interaction is proposed and demonstrated to detect single nanoparticles which are lossy and with an ultra-small real part of the polarizability.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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