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      <subfield code="a">Yamamoto, Yohei</subfield>
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      <subfield code="a">Optical microcavities play an important role for the next-generation light technology.&#xd;
Recently, we succeeded in fabricating spherical microcavities from π-conjugated&#xd;
polymers (CPs) by simple self-assembly process (Fig. 1).[1] We found that the&#xd;
microcavities show whispering gallery mode (WGM) resonant photoluminescence&#xd;
(PL) upon focused laser excitation, where PL generated inside the sphere is confined&#xd;
via total internal reflection at the polymer/air interface.[2–8] The resonance occurs&#xd;
when the wavelength of the light is an integer multiple of the circumference of the&#xd;
microsphere. The CP-based microcavities have benefits to the conventional&#xd;
microcavities in the following points: [1] simple and low-energy fabrication process to&#xd;
obtain well-defined microspheres, [2] the microcavities function as both cavity and&#xd;
emitter, [3] the microcavities have high refractive index and photoabsorptivity, and [4]&#xd;
potent use for electrically-driven WGM and laser oscillation. In this presentation,&#xd;
recent results on the fundamentals&#xd;
of the self-assembly of the CPs,&#xd;
resonant PL from the CP&#xd;
microspheres, intra- and&#xd;
intersphere light energy&#xd;
conversion, and the future&#xd;
prospects to realize light-,&#xd;
electrically-, and chemically-driven&#xd;
WGM and lasing will be presented.</subfield>
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