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n2doc

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Thu Aug 16, 2012, 02:10 PM Aug 2012

Microwave laser fulfills 60 years of promise

Physicists build first practical maser.

Geoff Brumfiel
15 August 2012

Using spare chemicals, a laser bought on eBay and angst from a late-night argument, physicists have got the world's first room-temperature microwave laser working.

The achievement comes nearly 60 years after the first clunky versions of such devices were built, and could revolutionize communication and space exploration. The work is published this week in Nature.

Before there were lasers, there were microwave lasers, or masers. First conceived in the Soviet Union and the United States during the 1950s, early maser machines were the size of a chest of drawers. They produced only a few nanowatts of power, severely limiting their usefulness.

Because of this impediment, most in the field gave up on masers and moved on to lasers, which use the same principles of physics, but work with optical light instead of microwaves. Lasers are now used in applications ranging from eye surgery to CD players.

http://www.nature.com/news/microwave-laser-fulfills-60-years-of-promise-1.11199

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Microwave laser fulfills 60 years of promise (Original Post) n2doc Aug 2012 OP
this is a big deal phantom power Aug 2012 #1
Well, yeah,anyone can do that. But can he put one on a sharks head? ret5hd Aug 2012 #2
I was just thinking about why a particular class of experiments isn't done in the microwave regime caraher Aug 2012 #3

caraher

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3. I was just thinking about why a particular class of experiments isn't done in the microwave regime
Thu Aug 16, 2012, 03:24 PM
Aug 2012

and I hadn't realize traditional masers had been so limited. No more!

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