Scientists at the Technion have developed a laser that can emit light of a specific spin, paving the way for new applications in quantum information and sensing. The laser is based on a single atomic layer and can operate at room temperature, without the need for strong magnetic fields. This makes it a promising candidate for a variety of applications, including quantum computing and optical communications.
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