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Wednesday, April 16, 2014
Better Lasers, Better Computing Better Lasers, Better Computing
To take communications to the next level, laser technologies must improve in terms of cost, efficiency and robustness. Fortunately, those improvements are in the works.
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Quantum Communications Finds Many Paths to Commercialization
From quantum repeaters and single-photon detectors to space satellites, photonics promises to bring quantum encryption to the mainstream.
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Trends in Lasers: Greater Speed, More Power and New Materials
For lasers, the trends are fast and powerful – literally. Shorter pulse widths and greater power are future directions for the technology. On the horizon are new lasing materials and new concepts to produce laserlike light sources. The outcome of these advances could be more efficient, less wasteful manufacturing as well as systems that consume less energy.
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Two Firsts for Raman Lasers Two Firsts for Raman Lasers
Synthetic diamond has enabled two significant developments in solid-state laser engineering: the first tunable diamond Raman laser, and the first continuously operating diamond Raman laser.
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Young Explorers Target Mid-IR Broadband for Real-Life Applications
Mid-IR broadband light sources are not yet widely found in real-life applications; however, an international team of young researchers may soon change that by developing an ultracompact, graphene-based version of the device.
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