Peering inside 3D chaotic microcavities with X-ray vision
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Peering inside 3D chaotic microcavities with X-ray vision 3D X-ray microtomography reveals the internal geometry of a deformed microsphere, allowing insight into chaotic light dynamics. Credit: Advanced Photonics Nexus (2025). DOI: 10.1117/1.apn.4.6.066006

In the world of optics, tiny structures called microcavities—often no wider than a human hair—play a crucial role in technologies ranging from lasers to sensors.

These microscopic resonators trap light, allowing it to circulate millions of times within th…

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