Laser Blasts Colorize Metals

Using a laser, scientists have turned aluminum into gold, or at least made it look like gold. They can also make it blue, gray or almost any color in the rainbow.

Chunlei Guo of the University of Rochester and his colleagues blasted extremely brief and intense laser bursts at small pieces of metal to change their surface properties. The laser blasts form nanoscale and microscale structures in the surface that reflect a certain color of light, making the metal appear a different color than it naturally would.

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