
Ground-State Light Tornadoes Set Stage for Compact Lasers and Quantum Tech
Researchers created optical tornadoes—swirling light trapped in torons inside liquid crystals—using a synthetic magnetic field and an optical microcavity to stabilize the pattern in the ground state and achieve coherent, laser-like emission, pointing to scalable compact lasers, improved optical communications, and advances in quantum devices, though further work is needed on stability and real-world integration.



