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Photoacoustic Approach Uses Lasers to Send Messages

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LEXINGTON, Mass., Jan. 25, 2019 — Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Lincoln Laboratory have demonstrated two laser-based methods to transmit various audio tones and recorded speech at a conversational volume to a person without any type of receiver equipment. The new approaches are based on the photoacoustic effect. To selectively transmit sound, the researchers used water vapor in the air to absorb light and create sound. “This can work even in relatively dry conditions because there is almost always a little water in the air, especially around people,” said research team...Read full article

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    Published: January 2019
    Research & TechnologyeducationMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyLincoln LabsMITAmericasLasersLight SourcesphotoacousticsCommunicationsfiber lasershigh-power lasers

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