A laser is sent down a hallway at the University of Maryland (UMD), USA, in an experiment to corral light as it makes a 45-m journey. [Intense Laser-Matter Interactions Lab, UMD, CC BY-ND]
It was an unexpected place for a laser experiment. Last year, researchers led by Howard Milchberg at the University of Maryland (UMD), USA, fired high-powered laser pulses down a 50-m-long hallway at the university. Those pulses, in turn, sculpted a channel through which the team was able to send a second laser beam (optica-opn.org/news/0523-air). Beyond the offbeat experimental setting, the successful 45-m run represented a 60-times increase in the length of such “air waveguides” that the UMD-led team has achieved thus far.