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Light stopped for a minute

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At 186,000 miles per second, the speed of light is unparalleled, so slowing it down is a formidable challenge – and stopping it seems impossible. But physicists in Germany report using a glasslike crystal to stop light for about one minute, which could have important implications for light-based data processing. Thomas Halfmann and colleagues at the Institute of Applied Physics at the Technical University Darmstadt achieved the record by combining various known methods. In addition to stopping light, they also stored images transferred by the light pulse into a crystal for the...Read full article

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    Published: October 2013
    crystalsdata transmissionEuropeGermanylaser traplight-based processingmagnetic fieldMaterials & Chemicalsoptical fieldoptical trapOpticsResearch & Technologyslow lightSoftwareTech PulseTechnical University DarmstadtTest & MeasurementThomas HalfmannLasers

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