Tiny tubes of carbon that emit single photons from just one point along their length have been made in a deterministic manner ...
A new discovery shows that messy, stray light can be used to clean up quantum systems instead of disrupting them. University ...
An advanced laser has been created using just leaves and peanuts. Scientists made the state-of-the-art technology entirely from biomaterials – birch leaves and peanut kernels. They say the ...
Upper: The biomaterial-based random laser under laser excitation. Lower: The biomaterial-based random laser under daylight illumination. (Zhihao Huang via SWNS) By Stephen Beech An advanced laser has ...
A renewable, low impact random laser built from birch leaves and peanuts shows a path to affordable medical diagnostics using fully sustainable materials. (Nanowerk News) Physicists at Umeå University ...
Physicists at Umeå University, in collaboration with researchers in China, have developed a laser made entirely from biomaterials – birch leaves and peanut kernels. The environmentally friendly laser ...
A new "optoexcitonic switch" already achieves state-of-the-art performance over current electronics and could serve as the basis for classical and quantum computing devices capable of operating at ...
POLK COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — A 20-year-old student at Florida Polytechnic University is a published scientist after he and his professor discovered peacock feathers can be used in laser physics.
Anthony Fiorito, a senior engineering physics major at Florida Polytechnic University, was published as first author of a study that found that when infused with a specific dye, peacock feathers can ...
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