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Seeing quantum mechanics with the naked eye

#1  Postby Darkchilde » Jan 09, 2012 12:50 pm

From physorg.com: http://www.physorg.com/news/2012-01-quantum-mechanics-naked-eye.html

A Cambridge team have built a semiconductor chip that converts electrons into a quantum state that emits light but is large enough to see by eye. Because their quantum superfluid is simply set up by shining laser beams on the device, it can lead to practical ultrasensitive detectors. Their research is published today, 08 January in Nature Physics.

Quantum mechanics normally shows its influence only for tiny particles at ultralow temperatures, but the team mixed electrons with light to synthesise supersized quantum particles the thickness of a human hair, that behave like superconductors.

Building microscopic cavities which tightly trap light into the vicinity of electrons within the chip, they produced new particles called ‘polaritons’ which weigh very little, encouraging them to roam widely.

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#2  Postby Sityl » Jan 09, 2012 3:47 pm

Can anyone translate? Is this legit? What does this mean for future science and/or experiments? Thanks.
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