Soap bubbles can be turned into lasers that are exceptionally good at sensing electric fields and pressure.
To get lasing, almost any bubble is fine. Weve used regular hand soaps or a mixture that you can buy for children. You just need to put a small amount of fluorescent dye inside, and it works perfectly, says at the Jo転ef Stefan Institute in Slovenia, who produced the bubble lasers with Zala Korenjak, also at the Jo転ef Stefan Institute .
Lasers require three key components. The first is a cavity in which light can bounce back…



