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Fuller KA 1989 Some novel features of morphology dependent resonances in bispheres

Conclusions: (1) on interacting with the normal modes of an adjoining sphere, very narrow monosphere MDRs can be split and broadened by several orders of magnitude; (2) it is likely that one may experimentally sense the presence of very high Q first-order resonances of single spheres in bisphere spectra, even when the bandwidths of the single sphere resonances are too narrow to allow direct experimental observation; (3) monosphere normal modes that are invisible to an observer in the far field will cooperate in the near field (when two spheres are in very close proximity to one another) to produce a very visible effect in the far field of a bisphere. [Reprinted by permission of the Optical Society of America]

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