Researchers at the University of the Balearic Islands have achieved that a semiconductor laser is self-organised in a pattern that is repeated over time, which breaks a fundamental symmetry of physics. The finding, detailed in Sinc, moves the crystals of time from theoretical terrain to experimental platforms.
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Researchers at the University of the Balearic Islands have achieved that a semiconductor laser is self-organised in a pattern that is repeated over time, which breaks a fundamental symmetry of physics. The finding, detailed in Sinc, moves the crystals of time from theoretical terrain to experimental platforms.