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Optical nuclear clock closer to reality with new thorium-229 laser breakthrough
A collaboration between researchers in the US and Germany has made a major breakthrough in optical nuclear clocks, achieving laser-based excitation of Thoria-229 in a non-transparent host material.
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Multivalley semiconductor enables optical switching in germanium for high-speed computing and communications
Opaque materials can transmit light when excited by a high-intensity laser beam. This process, known as optical bleaching, induces a nonlinear effect that temporarily alters the properties of a ...
insights from industryDr. Max Junda & Dr. Lyle GordonSenior Member of the Technical Staff and Director of MaterialsCovalent Metrology In this interview, AZoMaterials speaks with Dr. Max Junda, Senior ...
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