Jul 5, 2016
A little impurity makes nanolasers shine
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: mobile phones, particle physics
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Researcher Tim Burgess added atoms of zinc to lasers one hundredth the diameter of a human hair and made of gallium arsenide — a material used extensively in smartphones and other electronic devices.
The impurities led to a 100 times improvement in the amount of light from the lasers.
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