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The term "anti-lasar" refers to a device invented in 2010 which absorbs light on one wavelengh only. A description of one appeared in the the July 26, 2010 issue of Physical Review Letters. Although no such advice has yet been produced, experts agree that it will not be very difficult to build the device, and a team of researchers at Yale University are working on producing the first prototype. A few possible practical applications for the anti-lasar have been suggested, including optical switches for computers.