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Atoms Found to Act Like Lasers

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CANBERRA, Australia, March 17, 2011 — An atom laser that behaves exactly like a light laser has been developed, opening up new possibilities in applications such as holograms. The research team, led by Dr. Andrew Truscott of the Australian National University Center of Excellence for Quantum-Atom Optics, showed that a beam of helium atoms can be made to have properties similar to a coherent laser light beam. “If you measure the time between the arrivals of the photons in a laser beam, you find that the photons are randomly spaced, with all arrival times between photons equally probable,” Truscott said....Read full article

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    Published: March 2011
    Andrew ManningAsia-Pacificatom laserAustralia National Universitycoherent laser lightDr. Andrew TruscottDr. Robert Dallhelium atomshologramsKen BaldwinLight Sourcesphoton bunchingphotonsResearch & TechnologySean HodgmanLasersLEDs

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