K-State physics lab becoming a frontrunner in ultrafast laser research
Tuesday, October 28, 2008 - 13:07
in Physics & Chemistry
For decades, the J.R. Macdonald Laboratory at Kansas State University has been known worldwide as a center for atomic collision physics using particle accelerators. Now, researchers at the lab are working toward making it known for ultrafast laser science.
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