Friday, 28 September 2018

New electro-optic laser pulses 100 times faster than usual ultrafast light

Physicists have used common electronics to build a laser that pulses 100 times more often than conventional ultrafast lasers. The advance could extend the benefits of ultrafast science to new applications such as imaging of biological materials in real time.

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