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Laser melting: Fewer unknowns in the laser nanosynthesis of composites. From phys.org.
Small solar flares in large laser bodies. From phys.org.
Researchers achieve first-ever printing of materials using laser techniques that change with voltage. from phys.org
Researchers demonstrate first visible wavelength femtosecond fiber laser. from phys.org
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Researchers create faster and cheaper way to print tiny metal structures with light. From phys.org.
Deflecting lightning with a laser lightning rod. From phys.org.
A new record for atom-based quantum computers: 1,000 atomic qubits and rising. From phys.org.
Dissipative soliton generation and real-time dynamics in microresonator-filtered fiber lasers. From phys.org.
New technique accurately measures how 2D materials expand when heated.pdf
SLAC fires up the world's most powerful X-ray laser: LCLS-II ushers in a new era of science. From phys.org.
Generation of color-tunable high-performance LG laser beams via Janus OPO
How 'the strong force' influences the gravitational wave background. From phys.org.
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