N. Djellali, M. Lebental, R. Dubertrand, C. Schmit, E. Bogomolny, J. Zyss
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Spectra and periodic orbits in a square shaped organic micro-lasers
There is currently a great deal of interest in dielectric micro-cavities due to their numerous practical applications and their use to test fundamental physics issues. A systematic way of identifying dominating periodic orbits is presented including a comparison of cavities with singular or smooth edges.