NIST researchers develop tunable lasers that work across any wavelength
Hacker News·2mo·rbanffy
Scientists at NIST have created lasers that can be tuned to emit any wavelength on demand using tiny integrated circuits. For indie makers working on optical hardware, instrumentation, or sensing applications, this could dramatically reduce the cost and complexity of building wavelength-specific tools—no more need for separate lasers for different colors.
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