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Laser Sparks New Behavior in Light

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By focusing laser light to a brightness one billion times greater than the surface of the sun, physicists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have observed changes in a vision-enabling interaction between light and matter. The changes produced unique x-ray pulses with the potential to generate extremely high-resolution imagery useful for medical, engineering, scientific and security purposes. A scientist at work in the Extreme Light Laboratory at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where physicists were able to change the way photons scatter from electrons. Courtesy of University of...Read full article

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    Published: June 2017
    educationResearch & TechnologyUniversity of Nebraska-LincolnDiocles LaserLasersphotonsExtreme Light LaboratoryDonald UmstadterImagingBiophotonicsLight SourcesTech Pulse

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