Smallest laser minds the gap

The smallest, most efficient laser yet, a nanoscale device that consumes just 1 microwatt of power, could one day be a component of faster computers.

HOLE STORY. Light trapped between two holes in a semiconductor slab forms the heart of a new nanolaser. Yokohama National Univ.

Toshihiko Baba of Yokohama National University in Japan and his colleagues constructed the tiny laser out of a photonic crystal—a material with internal microstructure that controls the behavior of selected wavelengths of light.