Friday, 7 August 2015

Graphene enables ultrafast laser pulses for spectroscopy, biomedical applications

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An optical fiber laser that emits pulses with durations equivalent to just a few wavelengths of the light used has been developed by researchers. This fastest ever device based on graphene will be ideal for use in ultrafast spectroscopy, and in surgical lasers that avoid heat damage to living tissue.
via Science Daily

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