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Linewidth narrowing in self-injection-locked, on-chip lasers. from phys.org
Monolithically integrated semiconductor lasers with silicon photonic circuits. from
Electrons now moving through the superconducting accelerator that will power SLAC's X-ray laser. from phys.org
Manipulating multiple lasers on a single chip for a new generation of quantum devices
Innovative imaging technique uses the quantum properties of X-ray light
Engineers develop dual-purpose laser and LED device based on colloidal quantum dot technology. From phys.org.
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Novel spectrometer developed for high-resolution laser heterodyne spectroscopy. From phys.org.
Scientists use laser fields to precisely measure and control electron emission of metals. From phys.org
Creating surface plasmon polariton amplification using free-electron pumping to build a new kind of laser. From phys.org.
Hot electron electrochemistry with ultrafast laser pulses
Researchers demonstrate first visible wavelength femtosecond fiber laser. from phys.org
“Life-Like” Lasers Can Self-Organize, Adapt, and Cooperate Like Living Systems
A new milestone for laser technology: Seeded free-electron lasers. From phys.org.
Mechanisms of ultra-fast gigahertz burst femtosecond laser ablation
Exploiting dark autoionizing states for enhancing extreme ultraviolet lasers. From phys.org
Seismic monitoring lasers may be the future for protecting global communications cables. From phys.org
Sculpting quantum materials for the electronics of the future