According to foreign media reports, the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL) Institute of Physics and Engineering (The Institute of Physics and The Center for Quantum Squence A Scientists of ND Engineering) in the field of laser science A new progress has been made, and a laser system that has been smaller and quieter than before.
The team announced its research results in the Nature Photonics journal, introducing that the new laser system can integrate into micro circuits such as electronic equipment, making it more cost -effective and multifunctional.
The potential application of this new laser system can change various measurement equipment and systems, including the indispensable advanced sensor for achieving autonomous vehicles, airplanes and satellites, such as Lidar (LIDAR, light detection and ranging). Essence Using smaller and quieter laser in such sensors can create higher resolution images and models, so as to provide more accurate data. From military to pharmaceutical industries, such data can be used to promote the development of technologies in their respective fields.
