Concept of the laser can be reversed

Science Daily  March 4, 2019
An international team of researchers (Austria, France) used microwave technology to build a random anti-laser and demonstrate its ability to absorb suitably engineered incoming radiation fields with near-perfect efficiency. They found that there is a complex scattering process in which the incident wave splits into many partial waves, which then overlap and interfere with each other in such a way that none of the partial waves can get out at the end. Potential uses of anti-laser technology could be to adjust a signal exactly the right way so that it is perfectly absorbed by the receiving antenna, in medicine for transporting wave energy to a very specific point…read more. Open Access TECHNICAL ARTICLE 

Experimental setup of the random anti-laser. Credit: TU Wien

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