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