- No hay datos
Español
- English
- 简体中文
- 繁体中文
- Français
- Русский
- Italiano
- 日本語
- 한국어
- Português
- Deutsch
- Español
- Türkçe
- Ελληνικά
- Nederlands
- Tiếng Việt
- Polski
Scientists use supercomputers to make optical tweezers safer for living cells. From phys.org.
Researchers use multiple lasers to create reproducible coherent light structures at wavelength level. From phys.org.
Upgraded laser facility paves the way for next-generation particle accelerators. From phys.org.
Metasurface enters laser fiber cavity for spatiotemporal mode control. From phys.org.
Alexandrite laser crystals found to be well suited for space applications
Dissipative soliton generation and real-time dynamics in microresonator-filtered fiber lasers
Ultra-short laser flashes on demand: Controllable light pulse pairs from a single-fiber laser. From phys.org.
Research demonstrates new type of ferromagnetism with completely different alignment of magnetic moments. From phys.org.
Stable intense supercontinuum light generation from 1kHz femtosecond laser filamentation in air. From phys.org.
Fractal photonic anomalous Floquet topological insulators to generate multiple quantum chiral edge states. From phys.org.
Innovative imaging technique uses the quantum properties of X-ray light. From phys.org.
Time resolved studies reveal the origin of the unparalleled high efficiency of one nanosecond laser ablation in liquids. From phys.org.
Two-beam ultrafast laser scribing of ultrafine graphene patterns. From phys.org.
Fabrication of nanoscale photonic crystals with an ultrafast laser. from phys.org
Lidar has a crucial role to play in improving road safety—if the price is right
New research shakes up what we knew about Idaho's big 2020 earthquake that hit Boise. From phys.org.
Using lasers and 'tow-trucks', Japanese firms target space debris. From phys.org.
Trapping and excitation of the simplest molecule: Precise measurement matches theoretical predictions. From phys.org.
Scientists invent ultrathin optical crystal for next-generation laser tech. From phys.org.