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Perovskite LEDs, a thousand times brighter than OLEDs. From phys.org.
Unlocking the secrets of spin with high-harmonic probes. From phys.org.
A 2D 'antenna' boosts light emission from carbon nanotubes. From phys.org.
NASA laser reflecting instruments to help pinpoint Earth measurements. From phys.org.
Gaining more control over the fabrication of surface micro/nano structures using ultrafast lasers. From phys.org.
Exploring the ultrasmall and ultrafast through advances in attosecond science. From phys.org.
A micro-ring resonator with big potential: Hybrid device significantly improves laser technology. From phys.org.
NASA's CloudSat ends mission peering into the heart of clouds. From phys.org.
Researchers can now accurately measure the emergence and damping of a plasmonic field. From phys.org
Cold Coulomb crystals, cosmic clues: Unraveling the mysteries of space chemistry. From phys.org.
Turning glass into a 'transparent' light-energy harvester. From phys.org.
Room-temperature continuous-wave topological Dirac-vortex microcavity lasers on silicon. From phys.org.
Physicists arrange atoms in close proximity, paving way for exploring exotic states of matter. From phys.org.
Laser excitation of Th-229 nucleus: New findings suggest classical quantum physics and nuclear physics can be combined. From phys.org.
Focusing ultra-intense lasers to a single wavelength. From Youtube.
Scientists demonstrate high-resolution lidar sees birth zone of cloud droplets, a first-ever remote observation. From phys.org.
Researchers identify new method to boost laser processing resolution. From phys.org.
Transferring laser-induced graphene at extremely low temperatures for ultrathin bioelectronics. From phys.org.
Quantum behavior at room temperature: When laser light makes materials magnetic. From phys.org.
Researchers develop a new type of frequency comb that promises to further boost the accuracy of timekeeping. From phys.org.