Scientists discover laser light can cast a shadow
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A laser beam can cast a shadow under specific conditions, challenging traditional understanding of light interactions. Researchers used a ruby crystal and specific laser wavelengths to demonstrate this effect, achieving a shadow contrast of 22%, comparable to a tree's shadow on a sunny day. This discovery could lead to new applications in optical switching and laser control technologies.
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