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EPFL engineers shrank a tabletop ultrafast laser onto a single chip, matching the femtosecond pulses that power everything from eye surgery to quantum research
A team at EPFL has built an ultrafast laser on a single photonic chip that fires femtosecond pulses at energy levels ...
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EPFL’s chip-scale laser fires femtosecond pulses on par with bench instruments that fill a whole table, a shrink that could push ultrafast optics into everyday devices
A team led by EPFL has built a laser on a single photonic chip that fires femtosecond pulses with energy and speed that, ...
Researchers at EPFL have developed a chip-scale ultrafast laser that performs on par with traditional tabletop femtosecond ...
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Ultrafast laser shrinks to chip scale, potentially lowering costs for diagnostics and atomic clocks
Ultrafast lasers emit pulses lasting only a few hundred femtoseconds (quadrillionths of a second). These flashes of light ...
Scientists have revealed a downscaled, lab-sized, high-energy ultrafast laser to the size of a matchhead, enabling futuristic ...
Chip-based ultrafast laser rivals tabletop systems, delivering powerful femtosecond pulses for sensing, spectroscopy, ...
Ultrafast laser systems help reduce microcracks and support stronger edges for cover glass, automotive displays, and ...
A recent article in Engineering ("Advancing Manufacturing Limits: Ultrafast Laser Nanofabrication Techniques") by Zhenyuan Lin, Lingfei Ji, and Minghui Hong examines current developments in ultrafast ...
Placed on a 1 CHF coin for scale, EPFL's photonic chip shows how a laser architecture once confined to table-top systems can be shrunk to the millimeter scale. Ultrafast lasers emit pulses lasting ...
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