Growing crystals for lasers, rather than sculpting them, could be the key to a new generation of nanoscopic lasers, that will be embedded in communication and processing technology of the future. Dr Wei Wen Wong said the new technique can streamline manufacturing of lasers a tenth of the diameter of a human hair, as well as open the door for further miniaturisation, without sacrificing efficiency. “We have achieved...
Growing crystals for lasers, rather than sculpting them, could be the key to a new generation of nanoscopic lasers, that will be embedded in communication...
Physicists have pioneered a new method for making a rare form of silicon, prized for its remarkable properties. The discovery, which could mean...
The iridescent blue of butterfly wings has inspired researchers to find a solution to a challenge previously considered insurmountable –...
A new approach to manufacturing multicolour lenses could inspire a new generation of tiny, cheap, and powerful optics for portable devices such...
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