Scientists at Osaka University have developed the world's first compact blue laser with tunable wavelengths, revolutionizing far-ultraviolet (UV) light technology.
This breakthrough innovation could transform sterilization and disinfection in homes, hospitals, and other settings.
The laser operates at a precise, tunable wavelength in the 405 to 460 nanometer range, allowing it to efficiently produce far-UV light for effective sterilization.
This compact and practical blue laser has the potential to be integrated into everyday appliances, ensuring safer and healthier environments for everyone.