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Henry Everitt
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physics
Physics
heveritt@duke.edu
Box 90305, Durham, NC 27708-0305
Physics Bldg, Box 90305, Durham, NC 27708
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Published July 11, 2022
A 1980s Undergraduate Project Is Revolutionizing Lasers Today
Published April 1, 2022
Compact Terahertz Laser, With Room to Shrink, Produces 120 Frequencies
Published February 3, 2022
Terahertz Lasers Are About To Have a Moment
Published January 27, 2022
New compact terahertz laser with 120 frequencies
Published October 20, 2021
Senior scientist starts new chapter in career
Published November 15, 2019
Terahertz Laser Paves the Way for Better Sensing, Imaging and Communications
Published November 14, 2019
New laser opens up large, underused region of the electromagnetic spectrum
Published November 14, 2019
Scientists Made a ‘T-Ray’ Laser That Runs on Laughing Gas
Published November 14, 2019
AvMC senior technologist celebrates career achievement with laughing gas laser
Published June 27, 2018
Laser technology heats up with research
Published March 1, 2017
AMRDEC scientist helps advance research for alternative energy
Published February 23, 2017
Light-Driven Reaction Converts Carbon Dioxide Into Fuel
Published February 23, 2017
Scientists use nanoparticles, ultraviolet light to turn CO2 into fuel
Published December 1, 2016
Duke Physics Professor Named 2016 AAAS Fellow
Published December 4, 2014
Machine developed with a nose better than dogs
Published December 3, 2014
Laser Sniffs Out Toxic Gases From Afar
Published August 16, 2013
Helium supply critical to Army research