Aug 19, 2016
New Laser Created from Jellyfish’s Fluorescent Proteins
Posted by Karen Hurst in categories: computing, quantum physics
Another great example where scientists are bridging bio and technology together.
Fluorescent proteins from jellyfish that were grown in bacteria have been used to create a laser for the first time, according to a new study.
The breakthrough represents a major advance in so-called polariton lasers, the researchers said. These lasers have the potential to be far more efficient and compact than conventional ones and could open up research avenues in quantum physics and optical computing, the researchers said.
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