Doctoral student Len van Deurzen works with a lab setup used to operate a deep-ultraviolet laser-emitting device.Syl Kacapyr at the Cornell Chronicle reports Cornell engineers have created a deep-ultraviolet laser using semiconductor materials that show great promise for improving the use of ultraviolet light for sterilizing medical tools, purifying water, sensing hazardous gases and enabling…
Engineers pave way for next-gen deep ultraviolet lasers
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