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The pump beam had a large effect on the reflectivity of the mirror, but only over a narrow range of temperatures.
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So far, Dr Borra has achieved a reflectivity of 50% (that is, half of the light falling on the mirror is reflected), but he is confident that he will be able to equal the 80% reflectivity of mercury.
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At this temperature, the mirror was able to flip between high and low reflectivity over a million times a second suggesting that, if it can be kept reliably at this critical temperature, gallium will make a fast (and also small and cheap) optical switch.
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