<p>➀ A compact infrared laser with tunable wavelengths, requiring no movable parts, was jointly developed by TU Wien and Harvard University; </p><p>➀ It utilizes semiconductor ring structures to enable precise wavelength selection and stable emission across a broad spectrum; </p><p>➂ Applications include medical diagnostics and gas analysis, with the technology already patented and potential for expansion into telecommunications and visible light.</p>
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