Air Force-Funded Research is Shattering Traditional Notions of Laser Limits
December 02, 2009
December 02, 2009
ARLINGTON, Va., Dec. 2 -- The U.S. Air Force Aeronautical Systems Center issued the following news release:
Air Force Office of Scientific Research and National Science Foundation-funded professor, Dr. Xiang Zhang has demonstrated at the University of California, Berkeley the world's smallest semiconductor laser, which may have applications to the Air Force in communications, computing and bio-hazard detection.
The semiconductor, called a plasmon, can focus light th . . .
Air Force Office of Scientific Research and National Science Foundation-funded professor, Dr. Xiang Zhang has demonstrated at the University of California, Berkeley the world's smallest semiconductor laser, which may have applications to the Air Force in communications, computing and bio-hazard detection.
The semiconductor, called a plasmon, can focus light th . . .