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Scientists use supercomputers to make optical tweezers safer for living cells. From phys.org.
Using lasers and 'tow-trucks', Japanese firms target space debris. From phys.org.
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Taking solar-powered lasers to new heights with four-mirror pumping. From phys.org.
Austria's oldest preserved dyes detected in Miocene snail shells. From phys.org.
Ultrafast lasers map electrons 'going ballistic' in graphene with implications for next-gen electronic devices. From phys.org.
Raman amplification at 2.2 μm in silicon core fibers with prospects for extended mid-infrared source generation. From phys.org.
Laser shots could spark additional discoveries in astrophysics. From phys.org.
Common problems and solutions for fiber laser cutting metal materials
Laser manufacturing of spatial resolution approaching quantum limit. From phys.org.
Researchers use liquid metal and laser ablation to create stretchable miniature antennas. From phys.org.
Research team develops direct laser writing system for high-resolution, high-efficiency nanofabrication. From phys.org.
Creating 'ghostly mirrors' for high-power lasers. From phys.org.
New technique accurately measures how 2D materials expand when heated.pdf
From disorder to design: Exploring electrical tuning of branched flow in liquid crystal films. From phys.org.
Researchers generate super-fast electrons with table-top laser systems. From phys.org.