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Scientists use supercomputers to make optical tweezers safer for living cells. From phys.org.
Creating 'ghostly mirrors' for high-power lasers. From phys.org.
Generation of color-tunable high-performance LG laser beams via Janus OPO. From phys.org
Emulating impossible 'unipolar' laser pulses paves the way for processing quantum information. From phys.org.
Spectrally combining lasers could unleash the potential of laser-plasma accelerators. from phys.org
Laser Triangulation Tackles Imaging Tasks Big and Small
Researchers reveal new findings on diamond rain on ice planets. From phys.org.
Using lasers to bond semiconductor electronics components. From phys.org.
Wide field-of-view metasurface-enhanced scanning lidar may hold promise for autonomous vehicle technology. from phys.org
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Laser pulse compression by a density gradient plasma for exawatt to zettawatt lasers. From phys.org.
Research team develops direct laser writing system for high-resolution, high-efficiency nanofabrication. From phys.org.
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Researchers use infrared light to wirelessly transmit power over 30 meters
SLAC fires up the world's most powerful X-ray laser: LCLS-II ushers in a new era of science. From phys.org.
Measuring electrons from magnetically driven reconnection using lasers and aluminum foil. From phys.org.
Using lasers to choose and export single-cell cultures: An efficient upgrade to static droplet array tool. From phys.org.