In experiments over the past 2 years, physicists have been slowing laser light to a crawl, sometimes even stopping it cold within certain frigid gasses and solids.
Now, researchers at the University of Rochester (N.Y.) have dramatically slowed light within a solid at room temperature–conditions considered vital for slow light to be harnessed for practical uses such as in optical-communication systems.
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