Ultrafast laser burst produces previously unseen phase of matter

Physics experiments by MIT researchers, using ultrafast laser pulses, resulted in the creation of a previously unseen phase of matter. Lanthanum tritelluride was hit with a laser burst, lasting less than a picosecond. Usually adding energy to a material makes its structure less orderly, but the laser burst resulted in the formation of an ordered wavelike pattern of electron-density regions.

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