(PhysOrg.com) — Researchers at Yale University have succeeded in building a new kind of laser based on the way brightly colored birds show their colors. Building on the new approach to creating laser beams, whereby holes are drilled in a material in such a way as to trap light inside for a long enough period of time to create the laser light they are after, researchers Hui Cao, Heeso Noh and their colleagues describe in a paper they’ve published in Physical Review Letters, how they’ve emulated the way birds use air holes to display their colors.
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New lasing technique inspired by brightly colored birds