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Laser beams become visible in vacuum

12 Oct 2021 Isabelle Dumé
Andrea Alberti
Study leader Andrea Alberti from the Institute of Applied Physics at the University of Bonn. (Courtesy: Volker Lannert / University of Bonn)
Laser beams are normally invisible when they pass through a vacuum, but physicists at the University

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