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Acoustic Control

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science-and-technology2 years ago

Harnessing Air to Bend and Deflect Laser Beams

Researchers have developed a novel method to deflect laser beams using air alone. By modulating the air with sound waves, an optical grating is created that changes the direction of the laser light. This technique allows for precise control of laser beams without contact, preserving their quality. In initial tests, a strong infrared laser pulse was redirected with 50% efficiency, and higher efficiencies are expected in the future. The researchers see potential applications in high-performance optics, where traditional optical elements are limited by material properties and susceptibility to damage from strong laser beams.

architecture-and-design2 years ago

"Living Life Under the Waffle Ceiling: 47 Interior Inspirations"

Waffle and coffered ceilings present a grid pattern, usually square, but occasionally more geometric, to add depth or light, or to support large interiors. The recessed cavities of coffered waffle ceilings may help to reduce the weight of the ceiling while retaining its structural capacity, especially helping larger spaces to rely on fewer or slimmer supports. The patterned grid is an aesthetic that can turn the ‘fifth wall’ into a striking feature. The depth of coffered waffle ceilings is the perfect space in which to install artificial lighting elements and hide the cabling to connect them.