Fox and Fiksel used two
very powerful lasers to zap two tiny pieces of plastic in a vacuum chamber to 10 million degrees and create two colliding plumes of extremely hot plasma.
In this method,
a very powerful laser beam strikes dye molecules at half the energy (twice the wavelength) needed to excite them.
Not exact matches
A
powerful new
laser that shoots 90 kilometres into the atmosphere to produce an «artificial star» has been tested for the first time by the
Very Large Telescope in Chile.
To move on to other atoms and molecules will require more
powerful lasers with shorter pulses, of the type used in coherent control chemistry, so the future of this method is
very promising.»
Under the effect of
powerful and
very short
laser pulses, the molecule's electron shell configuration changed: a «hole» appeared — a shell vacancy which then began to oscillate moving from one end of the molecule to the other.
This variant comes with the same 6 GB of RAM and a
very powerful 23MP rear camera with
laser focus and 4k recording.