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Scientists make incredible breakthrough after aiming powerful lasers at diamond: 'An inherently brittle material'
It sounds like a dream. Scientists make incredible breakthrough after aiming powerful lasers at diamond: 'An inherently brittle material' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Lasers aren't just useful for entertaining cats or pointing out features of PowerPoint slides. They can also drill holes on ...
An international collaboration has developed a new diagnostic technique for measuring ultra-short particle beams at STFC's ...
Several current and former WWE personalities, including Naomi, Renee Paquette, and Chelsea Green, recently took to social ...
Home projector pioneer XGIMI is getting down to business with its first model designed specifically for event spaces, ...
Abstract: We extend the recently developed NARP scheme for laser-triggered single photon emitters to enable simultaneous excitation of multiple channels for wavelength-division multiplexing in quantum ...
Abstract: Laser feedback interference occurs when the output of a laser is reflected or scattered back to the laser cavity by a remote target, mixing with the light inside the cavity. This letter ...
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Laser Photonics closes Beamer Laser Marking acquisition
Laser Photonics (LASE) closed the acquisition of Beamer Laser Marking Systems assets. According to ARCH Cutting Tools, Beamer’s former owner, ...
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