Tiny, artificial earthquake-like waves generated by lasers may be the key to smaller, faster, and more efficient computer ...
Physicists are learning to carve laser beams into intricate shapes that can grab hold of electrons and push them with a ...
A Dutch-German team of scientists has succeeded for the first time in controlling a chemical reaction via steering the motion of electrons with ultrashort laser pulses of a precisely controlled ...
Ultraviolet-B (UV-B) semiconductor lasers are highly sought for medical, biotechnology, and precision manufacturing ...
Scientists demonstrated X-ray four-wave mixing to track correlated electron motion, revealing how energy and information move ...
Now researchers in Japan have reported the world’s first continuous-wave UV-B semiconductor laser diode operating at room temperature on a low-cost sapphire substrate. This breakthrough by researchers ...