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Microprinting millions of microparticles in the blink of an eye through multi-photon 3D laser printing. From phys.org.
Perovskite LEDs, a thousand times brighter than OLEDs. From phys.org.
Gaining more control over the fabrication of surface micro/nano structures using ultrafast lasers. From phys.org.
Scientists uncover a new model for the effects of radiation in water systems. From phys.org.
Progress in the investigation of ultrafast electron dynamics using short light pulses. From phys.org.
A micro-ring resonator with big potential: Hybrid device significantly improves laser technology. From phys.org.
Room-temperature continuous-wave topological Dirac-vortex microcavity lasers on silicon. From phys.org.
Focusing ultra-intense lasers to a single wavelength. From Youtube.
Physicists arrange atoms in close proximity, paving way for exploring exotic states of matter. From phys.org.
NASA laser reflecting instruments to help pinpoint Earth measurements. From phys.org.
Quantum behavior at room temperature: When laser light makes materials magnetic. From phys.org.
A 2D 'antenna' boosts light emission from carbon nanotubes. From phys.org.
Turning glass into a 'transparent' light-energy harvester. From phys.org.
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Researchers can now accurately measure the emergence and damping of a plasmonic field. From phys.org
Laser excitation of Th-229 nucleus: New findings suggest classical quantum physics and nuclear physics can be combined. From phys.org.
Dynamic z-scanning for ultrafast auto-focusing in laser processing. From phys.org.
Researchers identify new method to boost laser processing resolution. From phys.org.
Fabricating fused silica optics with a high laser-induced damage threshold. From phys.org.
Exploring the ultrasmall and ultrafast through advances in attosecond science. From phys.org.