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- A spaser or plasmonic laser is a type of laser which aims to confine light at a subwavelength scale far below Rayleigh's diffraction limit of light, by...
- lasers or spasers. David J. Bergman and Mark Stockman first proposed amplified surface plasmon waves by stimulated emission and coined the term spaser as "surface...
- of laser types X-ray laser Gamma-ray laser (graser) Sonic laser (saser) Spaser Townes, Charles H. (1964-12-11). "Production of coherent radiation by atoms...
- sources Nanolaser Sound amplification by stimulated emission of radiation Spaser Fabry–Pérot interferometer Ultrashort pulse laser Taylor, Nick (2000). Laser:...
- Thomas A. (2018-09-19). "Power Balance and Temperature in Optically Pumped Spasers and Nanolasers". ACS Photonics. 5 (9): 3695–3703. doi:10.1021/acsphotonics...
- plasmonics, Stockman has co-theorized plasmonic lasers, also known as spasers, in 2003. Stockman was born on July 21, 1947, in Kharkiv, Ukrainian Soviet...
- Nevertheless, it is commonly written in small letters. On the contrary, acronym SPASER (Surface Plasmon Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) is capitalized...
- directional-coupler switches. Another potential field lies in the use of spasers in areas such as nanoscale lithography, probing, and microscopy. Although...
- Very small lasers require subwavelength optical cavities. An example is spasers, the surface plasmon version of lasers. Integrated circuits are made using...
- synchrotron radiation theory Mark Stockman, optical physicist, co-discoverer of spaser Aleksandr Stoletov, inventor of photoelectric cell, built the Stoletov curve...