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Research team uses water as a nonlinear medium for ultra-broadband white laser. From phys.org.
Scientists take flight to map California's vast snowpack and measure flooding threats
Efficient nanostructuring of glass with elliptically polarized pulses
Spatiotemporal mode-locking and dissipative solitons in multimode fiber lasers. From phys.org.
Time resolved studies reveal the origin of the unparalleled high efficiency of one nanosecond laser ablation in liquids. From phys.org.
Laser pulse compression by a density gradient plasma for exawatt to zettawatt lasers. From phys.org.
Microscopic color converters move small laser-based devices closer to reality. From phys.org.
Novel spectrometer developed for high-resolution laser heterodyne spectroscopy
Combined microscopy technique observes nanoscale behavior of light-driven polymers. From phys.org.
Fabry–Perot-based phase demodulation of heterodyne light-induced thermoelastic spectroscopy. From phys.org.
Emulating impossible 'unipolar' laser pulses paves the way for processing quantum information. From phys.org.
Photonics team develops high-performance ultrafast lasers that fit on a fingertip. From phys.org.
Streamlined microcomb design provides control with the flip of a switch. From phys.org.
New data transmission record set using a single laser and a single optical chip. From phys.org.
Researchers develop high-efficiency mid- and long-wave optical parametric oscillator pump source. From phys.org.
Fabrication of nanoscale photonic crystals with an ultrafast laser. from phys.org
New research shakes up what we knew about Idaho's big 2020 earthquake that hit Boise. From phys.org.
Laser scarecrows could offer a sustainable solution for protecting crops from birds. From phys.org.
Alexandrite laser crystals found to be well suited for space applications
Ultrafast lasers map electrons 'going ballistic' in graphene with implications for next-gen electronic devices. From phys.org.