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26. December 2010 | 14:49Engineers take plasmon lasers out of deep freeze
Researchers have developed a new technique that allows plasmon lasers to operate at room temperature, overcoming a major barrier to practical utilization of the technology. Previous plasmon lasers required temperatures as low as minus 450 degrees Fahrenheit to function properly. (News Source: Science Daily - 15:21:42)
Scientists Take Plasmon Lasers Out of Deep Freeze
Researchers have developed a new technique that allows plasmon lasers to operate at room temperature. (News Source: US News & World Report - 15:53:06)
U.S. scientists take plasmon lasers out of deep freeze
U.S. scientists have developed a new technique that allows plasmon lasers to operate at room temperature, overcoming a major barrier to practical utilization of the technology, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) reported on Monday. (News Source: People’s Daily - 03:10:21)
Plasmon lasers overcome commercial hurdle
A special kind of laser that detects single molecules can work at room temperature for the first time thanks to researchers in the US. (News Source: the Engineer - 12:43:27)
Scientists take plasmon lasers out of deep freeze
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a new technique that allows plasmon lasers to operate at room temperature, overcoming a major barrier to practical utilization of the technology. (News Source: PhysOrg - 16:14:24)
Scientists Take Plasmon Lasers Out Of Deep Freeze
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, have developed a new technique that allows plasmon lasers to operate at room temperature, overcoming a major barrier to practical utilization of the technology. The achievement, described Dec. 19 in an advanced online publication of the journal Nature Materials, is a “major step towards applications” for plasmon lasers, said the research … (News Source: redOrbit - 17:12:03)
Engineers take plasmon lasers out of deep freeze
UC Berkeley researchers have developed a new technique that allows plasmon lasers to operate at room temperature, overcoming a major barrier to practical utilization of the technology. Previous plasmon laser devices required temperatures as low as minus 450 degrees Fahrenheit to function properly. (News Source: UC Berkeley NewsCenter - 17:45:12)
Enhanced Image Technologies Introduces Sellas® True Fractional Lasers, a New Technology for Advanced Treatment of …
The Sellas® True Fractional Erbium or CO 2 Lasers result in less post-operative redness, less swelling and provide more rapid healing than with other skin resurfacing methods. In most cases, patients can have their procedure performed in the doctor’s office and return to a normal routine the same day. Charlotte, NC (PRWEB) December 21, 2010 Introducing new laser technologies never before … (News Source: redOrbit - 09:19:51)
Satellite-borne lasers tracking woodland happenings, who knows what else
It may shock your senses, but this actually isn’t the first time we’ve heard of lasers being used to track birds and their habitats. But this go ’round, an Idaho University team is using a satellite-borne laser in an effort to “predict in which part of a State Forest the birds might be living.” In particular, the crew is developing methods that’ll help them track the North American pileated … (News Source: Engadget - 12:11:23)
Enhanced Image Technologies Introduces Sellas® True Fractional Lasers, a New Technology for Advanced Treatment of …
The Sellas® True Fractional Erbium or CO 2 Lasers result in less post-operative redness, less swelling and provide more rapid healing than with other skin resurfacing methods. In most cases, patients can have their procedure performed in the doctor’s office and return to a normal routine the same day. (PRWeb December 21, 2010) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases … (News Source: PRWeb - 20:34:32)
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