Atomic Physics by Rebecca Childs.

Atomic Physics



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€�The observation of the Hofstadter butterfly marks a real landmark in condensed matter physics and high magnetic field research,” said Greg Boebinger, director of the MagLab. Of matter are solids and liquids but modern research here mostly focuses on more “exotic” phases such as the low-temperature superconducting, ferromagnetic and anti-ferromagnetic phases of atomic spins (in crystal lattices) and the Bose-Einstein condensate found in cold atomic systems. According to the researchers, DDDM discs would contain the dark-matter equivalent of protons and electrons interacting via an analogue of electromagnetism, so creating dark atoms. Motion of cluster atoms tracked using electron microscope. Researchers have been able to teleport information from light to light at a quantum level for several years. Advances in atomic physics now allow single ions to be brought together to form quantum coherent states. Lopsided radium and radon nuclei precisely measured for the first time. The existence of these particles is also suggested from work in other areas of physics – WIMPs being predicted by some forms of supersymmetry, while axions might explain why strong interactions obey charge–parity symmetry. Now the research group has succeeded in teleporting information between two clouds of gas atoms and to carry out the teleportation—not just one or a few times, but successfully every single time. This idea had already been formulated independently by Louis de Broglie, and two years later it stimulated Erwin Schrodinger to develop his wave mechanics, which is now widely used for solving problems of atomic physics. The results are published in the scientific journal, Nature Physics. In atoms, electronic wave functions describe - among other things - charge distributions existing on length-scales that are many orders of magnitude removed from our daily experience. There's a derelict atom smasher nestled in the middle of suburban Washington DC. Like naturalists chasing bugs with butterfly nets, physicists seek to catch quantum systems and bottle them for study. That's better than a wristwatch but about a hundred millionth as precise as today's best atomic clocks, which count the frequency of light emissions from an atom as its electrons release small bursts of energy.

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