Researchers Create Working Nano Laser 39
Zothecula writes "Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a laser the size of a virus particle that can operate at room temperature. The 'nanolaser,' which uses gold nanoparticles instead of mirrors, is claimed to be the first demonstration to make use of a so-called bowtie arrangement of metal nanoparticles, though nano-scale lasers have been previously demonstrated."
Original paper (paywalled, unfortunately).
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Lasers for my nano sharks.
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Lasers for my nano sharks.
Sharks get all the cool gear.
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Lasers for my nano sharks.
Or perhaps common viruses were feeling inferior for some reason, and needed to upgrade.
If so, I blame Ebola. That bitch can be downright ruthless on the playground.
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Tadpoles?
Goldfish, of course.
You guys, keep up.
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Great.... but... (Score:1)
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That's great. Seems to be wonderful. But what will it be used for / with ? What industry will benefit of this "invention" ?
Funny, they asked the same things when lasers themselves were invented. Nowdays, how many lasers are in your house? The fact is, you never know when a "useless" invention or discovery will turn out to be earth-shaking.
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...you never know when a "useless" invention or discovery will turn out to be earth-shaking.
...or retina-searing. :p
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Laser array memory? Internal chip communication? UV laser sterilization wrap? Just off the top of my head. I'm sure there's more.
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Might be good for squeezing more data on an optical drive?
NanoSharks! (Score:1)
Now we need nano Sharks
MIT does not have researchers? (Score:3, Interesting)
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Better publicists?
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Defies the diffraction limit of light? (Score:2)
Forget sharks... (Score:2)
I want one (Score:1)
I want one.
Of course, it's so small that if I had one, I probably wouldn't know it.