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Recording the first daily measurements of Earth's rotation shifts. From phys.org.
New scalable, etching-based technique for precise tuning of microdisk lasers. From phys.org.
Anti-correlated plasma and THz pulse generation during two-color laser filamentation in air
Amplifying the radiation of molecules after excitation to improve molecular laser spectroscopy. From phys.org.
Investigating the laser-induced periodic surface structure (LIPSS) of silicon. From phys.org.
Laser melting:Fewer unknowns in the laser nanosynthesis of composites
Sculpting quantum materials for the electronics of the future
Photonic chip transforms single beam of light into multiple beams, each with a panoply of different properties. From phys.org.
Researchers develop efficient and accessible single-molecule platform for detecting various amylin species. From phys.org.
Why Laser Technology Is a Good Automation Tool for Traceability
Quantum entanglement could make accelerometers and dark matter sensors more accurate
Innovative imaging technique uses the quantum properties of X-ray light. From phys.org.
Researchers use multiple lasers to create reproducible coherent light structures at wavelength level. From phys.org.
Dissipative soliton generation and real-time dynamics in microresonator-filtered fiber lasers. From phys.org.
Hot electron electrochemistry with ultrafast laser pulses
Researchers generate super-fast electrons with table-top laser systems. From phys.org.
GHz burst mode femtosecond laser pulses can create unique two-dimensional periodic surface nanostructures. From phys.org.
New data transmission record set using a single laser and a single optical chip. From phys.org.
Researchers achieve first-ever printing of materials using laser techniques that change with voltage. from phys.org
Fabry–Perot-based phase demodulation of heterodyne light-induced thermoelastic spectroscopy. From phys.org.