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CHAMPAIGN, Ill., June 13, 2006 -- By using sound instead of light, researchers have mimicked the essential nature of a laser by creating its ultrasound analog. Called a uaser (pronounced WAY-zer) for ultrasound amplification by stimulated emission of radiation, the instrument produces ultrasonic waves that are coherent and of one frequency, and could be used to study laser dynamics and detect subtle changes, such as phase changes, in modern materials, its creators said. Richard Weaver, a professor of theoretical and applied mechanics at the University of Illinois, and colleagues at Illinois and the University of...Read full article

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    Published: June 2006
    Glossary
    analog
    A physical variable that is proportionally similar to another variable over a specified range. An analog recording contains data that is similar to the source.
    superconductor
    A metal, alloy or compound that loses its electrical resistance at temperatures below a certain transition temperature referred to as Tc. High-temperature superconductors occur near 130 K, while low-temperature superconductors have Tc in the range of 4 to 18 K.
    ultrasonic
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    wave
    1. An undulation or vibration; a form of movement by which all radiant energy of the electromagnetic spectrum is estimated to travel. 2. A type of surface defect, usually due to improper polishing.
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