Researchers have developed a tiny nanolaser that can function inside of living tissues without harming them. Just 50 to 150 nanometers thick, the laser is about 1/1,000th the thickness of a... Read more
A nanolaser known as the spaser can serve as a super-bright, water-soluble, biocompatible probe capable of finding metastasized cancer cells in the blood stream and then killing these cells,... Read more
Physicists at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have developed a nanolaser, a thousand times thinner than a human hair. Thanks to an ingenious process, the nanowire lasers grow right... Read more
Technology could lead to new way of doing ‘lab on a chip’ medical diagnostics Northwestern University scientists have developed the first liquid nanoscale laser. And it’s t... Read more
University of Washington scientists have built a new nanometer-sized laser — using the thinnest semiconductor available today — that is energy efficient, easy to build and compatible with ex... Read more
A breakthrough in nanolaser technology has been made by Arizona State University researchers. Electrically powered nano-scale lasers have been able to operate effectively only in cold temper... Read more
Have the potential to replace electronic circuits have the potential to replace electronic circuitsPhysicists at The University of Texas at Austin, in collaboration with colleagues in Taiwan... Read more