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Using an effect related to electromagnetically induced transparency, scientists at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass., have stopped pulses of light in an atomic medium and released them a few microseconds later. The development opens prospects in the manipulation of light, including new types of efficient nonlinear optical processes at very low light levels. An account of the work appears in the Dec. 11 issue of Nature. Similarly to their experiments in 2001, the researchers prepared a 4-cm-long vapor cell containing 87Rb atoms at 90 °C by optically pumping it to the ground state with...Read full article

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    Published: January 2004
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    ti:sapphire laser
    A Ti:sapphire laser is a type of solid-state laser that utilizes a titanium-doped sapphire crystal as the gain medium. The name Ti:sapphire comes from the combination of titanium (Ti) as the dopant and sapphire (Al2O3) as the host material. Ti:sapphire laser suppliers → This type of laser is known for its tunability across a broad range of wavelengths in the visible and near-infrared spectrum, typically from around 680 nanometers (deep red) to 1100 nanometers (near-infrared)....
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