New research on self-locking light sources presents opportunities for quantum technologies
In a paper published today in Nature Communications, researchers from the Paul Drude Institute in Berlin, Germany, and the Instituto Balseiro, Bariloche, Argentina, demonstrated that light emitters with different resonance frequencies can asynchronously self-lock their relative energies by exchanging mechanical energy. This finding paves the way for increased control of light sources and GHz-to-THz interconversion relevant to quantum technology.
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