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      Spectral engineering with coupled microcavities: active control of resonant mode-splitting

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                Journal
                OPLEDP
                Optics Letters
                Opt. Lett.
                The Optical Society
                0146-9592
                1539-4794
                2015
                2015
                July 09 2015
                July 15 2015
                : 40
                : 14
                : 3332
                Article
                10.1364/OL.40.003332
                f9b1305e-5ed6-4599-bcec-b3c2a03b8bee
                © 2015
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