Ultrafast laser light creates heat transport through the nonmagnetic / ferromagnetic / nonmagnetic tri-layer.
Not exact matches
This novel, less invasive way of detecting disease using
light salient properties was employed for the first time in 1991 to identify a fingerprint for cancer in tissue by a team led by Robert Alfano, a Distinguished Professor of Science and Engineering at The City College of New York, and director of The Institute for
Ultrafast Spectroscopy and
Lasers (IUSL) of the City University of New York at City College.
This type of manipulation requires a powerful
light source such as an
ultrafast laser and would last for only a femtosecond, or one quadrillionth of a second.
Using the Washington University technique, called compressed
ultrafast photography (CUP), Wang and his colleagues have made movies of the images they took with single
laser shots of four physical phenomena:
laser pulse reflection, refraction, faster - than
light propagation of what is called non-information, and photon racing in two media.
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Laser - Emitting Chips Promise
Ultrafast Computers Researchers announced they had found a promising way to accelerate computer chips to the speed of
light...
The researchers pumped a hybrid waveguide with an
ultrafast, intense
laser pulse and produced a very broad
light spectrum in the near and mid-infrared range (1.1?
«This technology allows for the labeling of just one circulating pathological cell among billions of other normal blood cells by
ultrafast changing color of photosensitive proteins inside the cell in response to
laser light,» explains Dr. Galanzha.
Ray of
Light: A new generation of
ultrafast X-ray
lasers is redefining the field of X-ray crystallography, revealing never - before - seen features and dynamic processes.
In the future,
ultrafast laser crystallography promises to illuminate a broad range of biomolecules, from
light sensitive photoreceptors to other vital proteins.
The team placed two diamonds in front of an
ultrafast laser, which zapped them with a pulse of
light that lasted 100 femtoseconds (or 10 - 13 seconds).
X-ray free - electron
lasers generate flashes of X-ray
light short and intense enough to make movies of chemical reactions and other
ultrafast phenomena, but the electrons must have a very tight energy spread to generate the coherent X-rays necessary for a clear picture.
Heebner was cited for his «numerous innovations, achievements and technical leadership in high - energy
laser systems and integrated optics including nonlinear optical microresonators and
ultrafast light deflectors.»
The 280 - page report, «Opportunities in Intense
Ultrafast Lasers: Reaching for the Brightest
Light», recommends increased coordination and collaboration by government labs and agencies, universities, and industry to build up U.S.
laser facilities and capabilities.