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Laser Cooling of Solids Advances

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Michael D. Wheeler

Since 1995, when a group of scientists discovered how to cool solids with laser light, the prospect of improving the technique has enthralled many researchers. Now a group from the University of New Mexico here and from Los Alamos National Laboratory in Los Alamos, N.M., has reported that it has efficiently cooled solid glass with infrared laser light. When an atom absorbs energy from a laser, it reaches an excited state and, upon relaxing, releases the energy in the form of luminescence, thermal energy or both. Materials that luminesce typically release less energy than they absorb, a...Read full article

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    Published: May 2001
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