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Void | Lee Yanor. Still from video, 2011
08.09.2011
Ultrafast laser pulses are helping to reveal the movements of excited electrons in tiny crystals
(l-r) Ori Katz, Eran Small and Prof. Yaron Silberberg. Under the skin
06.09.2011
A new method of adjusting laser beams may enable them to focus on a point under the skin...
Prof. Ilya Averbukh and Erez Gershnabel. Putting a spin on things
14.02.2011

Spinning molecules could open the door to all kinds of new optical and nanotechnology applications

Prof. Yehiam Prior
12.09.2010
Prof. Yehiam Prior developed an advanced method for cutting diamonds with lasers. The method...
Dr. Nirit Dudovich and Dror Shafir. Ultra-fast lasers freeze molecular action
01.10.2009
What can you see in an attosecond?
(l-r) Vardit Eckhouse, Prof. Asher Friesem, Prof. Nir Davidson and Liran Shimshi
01.05.2006

A method for combining multiple lasers creates a single beam that is both powerful and sharp

illustration: Separating molecules with light
01.10.2002

From industrial processes to tiny pens, can light make electrons dance the quickstep?

Absolute Zero
01.10.1998

High-tech "traps" for atoms keep them cool and in the dark

More Bytes for the Buck
01.11.1996
To boost the storage capacity of tomorrow's computers, information is digitally recorded on optical disks and read by a laser....
Centers of Excellence: Laser Chemistry
01.10.1996

Laser control of chemical reactions is the focus of a new Center of Excellence

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