➀ Researchers from Osaka University, Japan, have developed a compact, tunable-wavelength blue semiconductor laser for far-ultraviolet (UV) light generation; ➁ The laser utilizes a periodically slotted structure within nitride semiconductors, offering a practical solution for disinfection; ➂ This innovation could enhance public health by maintaining cleaner, safer indoor environments.
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