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Kevin Robinson

Most of us envision lasers cutting through plate steel or vaporizing tissue, but they also can cool molecules and atoms. A team at the University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, hopes to use this phenomenon to create a laser-based solid-state cooling system. Anton Rayner, a member of the project's research team, explained that laser cooling occurs when a molecule absorbs a low-energy photon and emits one of a higher energy, an effect known as anti-Stokes fluorescence. For cooling to occur, anti-Stokes fluorescence must be the only dominant process after a photon is absorbed. "Any...Read full article

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