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Uncover the secrets of tying knots in lasers. Find out how cutting-edge research is revolutionizing the possibilities of laser applications.

‘Knots’ in mode-locked lasers make them more resilient to disturbances either from manufacturing defects or from the environment. This could help design better sensors and computing hardware.In MIT’s Plasma Science and Fusion Center, the new magnets achieved a world-record magnetic field strength of 20 tesla for a large-scale magnet.

In mode-locking, the amplitude and the phase can be fixed. This allows resonant waves to act in concert and produce a steady pattern. In their recent work, Marandi’s team successfully introduced specific couplings to these resonant light pulses, improving their topological robustness.

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