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Scientists create synchronized laser ‘supermode’ at room temperature

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Researchers have developed a room-temperature device that synchronizes spatially separated laser sources into a single coherent "supermode" without requiring extreme conditions or complex materials. This technique allows multiple distant laser spots to behave as one unified coherent light source, overcoming previous limitations that required specialized environments or intricate setups. The breakthrough demonstrates a simpler approach to laser synchronization that operates under normal conditions.


This advancement could enable more practical and accessible applications in optical communications, quantum computing, and precision measurement systems. By eliminating the need for extreme conditions, the technology may become more feasible for commercial deployment and broader scientific use.


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Researchers have demonstrated a new way to make spatially separated lasers synchronize and act as a single coherent light source—without extreme conditions or complex materials.

Source: Room-temperature device synchronizes distant laser spots into single coherent 'supermode'