This document summarizes research on 3D lattices of coupled microspheres with whispering gallery modes (WGMs). Key points:
1) The researchers synthesized 3D lattices of dye-doped fluorescent polystyrene spheres with controlled thickness from one to 43 monolayers using flow-assisted self-assembly.
2) Optical transmission spectra of the lattices showed signatures of coupling between spheres, including WGM peak splitting and anomalously high transmission at peak wavelengths.
3) The observed WGM transport is interpreted using an analogy to percolation theory, where optical "bonds" connect lattice sites depending on size dispersion. Near-perfect lattices could enable resonant sensing and light emission applications