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‘Billion×’ nuclear fusion breakthrough teased with low-frequency lasers
Physicists are teasing a potential leap in nuclear fusion that sounds almost absurd on its face: a path to reactions that are ...
Researchers have demonstrated that intense laser fields, particularly at low frequencies, can significantly enhance nuclear ...
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Billion-times more efficient nuclear fusion could be unlocked with low-frequency lasers
A team of researchers has identified a mechanism that could lower the extreme temperature ...
The trick to creating a better quantum sensor? Just give it a little squeeze. For the first time ever, scientists have used a technique called “quantum squeezing” to improve the gas sensing ...
Radio telescopes are instruments that capture faint radio signals from space and convert them into images of celestial bodies. To observe distant black holes clearly, multiple radio telescopes must ...
KAIST researchers tested optical frequency comb lasers as reference signals for radio astronomy, aiming to synchronize radio telescopes with light-based timing in VLBI observations.
Researchers have harnessed turbulence in light to create a specific type of high-precision laser, known as a laser frequency comb, in a system previously thought incapable of producing such a laser.
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