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Dye lasing and laminar flow-induced dissolution in hydrodynamically trapped oil microdroplets

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Tanyeri, M.

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Dye lasing and laminar flow-induced dissolution are demonstrated with hydrodynamically trapped oil microdroplets in a glycerol-water solution.

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OSA - The Optical Society

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Physics, Biomedical physics

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Optical Trapping Applications, OTA 2015

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10.1364/ota.2015.otw2d.4

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