First light: Researchers develop new way to generate superluminal pulses
Thursday, May 3, 2012 - 23:30
in Physics & Chemistry
Researchers have developed a novel way of producing light pulses that are "superluminal" -- in some sense they travel faster than the speed of light. The new method could be used to improve the timing of communications signals and to investigate the propagation of quantum correlations.
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