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Perovskite LEDs, a thousand times brighter than OLEDs. From phys.org.
Team reports on ultrafast laser state active controlling based on anisotropic quasi-1D material. From phys.org.
Smaller laser facility uses new method to exceed previous record for proton acceleration. From phys.org.
Scientists uncover a new model for the effects of radiation in water systems. From phys.org.
New method for creating transparent magnetic materials using laser heating. From phys.org.
Quantum behavior at room temperature: When laser light makes materials magnetic. From phys.org.
Ra-Pict prototyping bringing archaeology alive. From phys.org.
Using laser-based evaporative cooling to chill negatively charged molecules from phys.org
Electron vortices in graphene detected for the first time. From phys.org.
Novel time-resolved atomic force microscopy technique captures ultrafast light-induced phenomena. From phys.org.
Double-pulse LIBS technology provides environmentally friendly analysis of deep-sea materials. From phys.org.
Laser instrument on NASA's LRO successfully pings Indian moon lander. From phys.org.
Cold Coulomb crystals, cosmic clues: Unraveling the mysteries of space chemistry. From phys.org.
Laser excitation of Th-229 nucleus: New findings suggest classical quantum physics and nuclear physics can be combined. From phys.org.
First topological quantum simulator device in strong light-matter interaction regime to operate at room temperatures. From phys.org.
Researchers create the world's strongest ionizing terahertz radiation. From phys.org.
High-efficiency hollow-core optical fiber cable for medical procedures. From phys.org.
Efficiency boost: Dual light pulses minimize energy for phase transitions. From phys.org.
Laser printing on fallen tree leaves produces sensors for medical and laboratory use. From phys.org.
Superradiant atoms could push the boundaries of how precisely time can be measured. From phys.org.