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Breaking Down Diamonds, Atom By Atom

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An inadvertent breakthrough in laser technology could enhance the development of quantum computers and other diamond-based technologies. Researchers at Macquarie University’s MQ Photonics Research Centre discovered that UV laser light was able to remove single atoms, one by one, from diamonds. While working on the development of diamond lasers, the team made the find when the devices revealed erosion on the surface of the diamond facets that was destroying the beams’ optical path. The atoms are released when the UV laser hits the diamond surface. Courtesy of Chris...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    Jun 2014
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