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Synthetic Diamonds Key to Laser Discoveries

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SYDNEY, Australia, April 26, 2010 — The man-made diamond is proving to be a superefficient laser material. Richard Mildren, associate professor at the Macquarie University Photonics Research Center in Sydney, and colleagues discovered it was possible to generate a coherent laser beam from man-made diamond in late 2008. Now, they have demonstrated diamond lasers with efficiency higher than almost all other materials. "The major achievement is that we are able to use synthetic diamond to create high performing laser devices," Mildren said. "We are now in good position to explore the highly exotic laser properties of...Read full article

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    Published: April 2010
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    A regular, periodic, geometric array of points corresponding to the positions of the atoms in a perfect crystal.
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