Scientists from the University of Rochester and UC Santa Barbara have built a laser so small it can sit on a penny. But don’t let its size fool you. This tiny laser could power the next generation of ...
Researchers from NTNU and EPFL have unveiled a compact, low-cost laser that outperforms current models in speed, control, and precision. Built using microchip technology, it can be mass-produced for ...
Recent advancements in laser technology and quantum physics are set to revolutionize our perception and interaction with the world. A groundbreaking tiny laser, coupled with the potential of tiny ...
A team at the University of Stuttgart has engineered a compact short-pulse laser that achieves up to 80% efficiency—far surpassing current models. Their new multipass design reuses light within a ...
In this illustration, a low-power laser (red cone) on Earth could be used to shift the orbit (red lines) of a small probe (grey circle), or propel it at rapid speeds to Neptune and beyond. Credit: ...
The laser only weighs around 17 pounds that can help find signs of life in space. It is a smaller version of two essential tools to identify what materials are made of in space. It is combined with ...
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