A smarter way to make ultraviolet light beams
Tuesday, November 29, 2011 - 16:30
in Physics & Chemistry
Existing coherent ultraviolet light sources are power hungry, bulky and expensive. University of Michigan researchers have found a better way to build compact ultraviolet sources with low power consumption that could improve information storage, microscopy and chemical analysis.
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