Science
Newly Developed Laser Beam Defies the Laws of Light – Interesting Engineering
A team of scientists at the University of Central California has developed a new kind of laser beam that transports messages in ‘wave packets’ and doesn’t follow the regular laws of light physics.

Scientists at the University of Central Florida in the U.S. have developed a new laser beam that doesn’t use the typical laws of refraction of light physics.
The discovery could lead to new communication technologies, which would be useful for military and defense personnel communicating with each other, for instance.
The findings were published in Nature Photonics on June 22.
The term that the team of scientists is calling their new laser beam system is “spacetime wave packets,” which have…
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