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Lasers Localize 3-D Matter Waves

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CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Oct. 25, 2011 — In the first direct observation of 3-D Anderson localization of matter, laser light has shown the ability to completely localize atoms. The experimental demonstration will show how 3-D conduction is affected by the defects that plague materials, which could have implications for many applications, including ultrasonic waves in medical imaging, lasers for imaging and sensing, and electron waves for electronics and superconductors. “The physics behind disorder is fundamental to understanding the impact of unavoidable material imperfections on these kinds of applications,” said...Read full article

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    Published: October 2011
    3-D Anderson localization3-D matter wavesAmericasBiophotonicsBrian DeMarcoelectron wavesGreen Laser Beamhigh-temperature superconductorsImaginglaser lightmedical imagingmobility edgeplague materialsResearch & Technologysensingultracold atomsUniversity of IllinoisLasers

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