Abstract
Optical Microbubble Resonators (OMBR) are a new emerging class of optical sensors. OMBRs show high Q-factor and embedded microfluidics. Thus, they are well suited for bioanalyte [1,2], temperature [3] and pressure [4] sensing applications. Resonators are produced by locally melting fused silica capillaries by using an arc-voltage discharge [1]. Melted silica is expanded by applying a small pressure inside the capillary.
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