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Researchers use liquid crystals to control polarization inside laser-written waveguides. From phys.org.
Researchers use liquid metal and laser ablation to create stretchable miniature antennas. From phys.org.
Exploring exotic behaviors in population-imbalanced fermionic systems. From phys.org.
Femtosecond laser bionic fabrication enabling bubble manipulation. From phys.org.
Laser-driven creation of high-energy ions boosts next-gen accelerators. From phys.org.
Lasers and chemistry reveal how ancient pottery was made, and how an empire functioned. From phys.org.
High brightness attosecond X-ray free electron lasers based on wavefront control. From phys.org.
Nearly 50-meter laser experiment sets record in university hallway. From phys.org.
Researchers develop new electrically pumped edge-emitting laser chip with unprecedented performance. from phys.org
'Ruler for light' could enable detailed measurement in personal devices. From phys.org.
A new ion trap for larger quantum computers. From phys.org.
A new chapter for all-attosecond spectroscopy: Researchers achieve 1 kilohertz repetition rate. From phys.org.
Scientist develop a broadband quantum-dot frequency-modulated comb laser. from phys.org
Researchers capture strange behavior of laser-excited gold. From phys.org.
Fast-as-lightning 3D microprinting with two lasers. From phys.org.
A simple modification of a semiconductor laser's shape can improve the quality of its beam. From phys.org.
Upgraded laser facility paves the way for next-generation particle accelerators
Manipulating multiple lasers on a single chip for a new generation of quantum devices. From phys.org
Thorium-229: How the first nuclear transition can be excited with lasers in the visible wavelength range. from phys.org
The future of NASA's laser communications. From phys.org.