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Cambridge Scientists Create Huge Quantum Particles 52

judgecorp writes "Researchers at Cambridge University have produced a quantum fluid thousands of times larger than previously, leading to the possibility of polaritons produced at lower power and at a broader temperature range. This could lead to quantum circuits, as well as applications such as more sensitive gyroscopes." The paper was published in Nature Physics on January 8th, but a pre-press version is available through arXiv.
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Cambridge Scientists Create Huge Quantum Particles

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  • by Sponge Bath ( 413667 ) on Monday January 09, 2012 @10:34PM (#38646904)
    Quantum linguistics?
  • by jbp1 ( 1179795 ) on Monday January 09, 2012 @10:37PM (#38646924)
    or are they past?
  • by bidule ( 173941 ) on Monday January 09, 2012 @10:48PM (#38647012) Homepage

    Stop adjectivizing quantum verbs, they don't like it.

  • -- except in matter,
    and if it is dangling participle, it will be smaller
  • by BrynM ( 217883 ) * on Monday January 09, 2012 @11:12PM (#38647182) Homepage Journal
    When I read the title, this scenario immediately popped into my head:

    Physicist A: "We need to make something cool out of them... like one of those tiny violins or the art on a microchip..."
    Physicist B: "Let's make boobs! Every sculptor makes boobs eventually! Quantum boobs!"
    Physicist A: "OK, but they gotta be HUGE! Then we can use normal particles for the nipples!"

    I've been hanging around lonely geeks too long.
  • by SEWilco ( 27983 ) on Monday January 09, 2012 @11:23PM (#38647272) Journal

    This could lead to quantum circuits

    Great! My lights have been needing a bottle of blinker fluid for the longest time!

  • I don't understand what's new about polaritons in semiconductor nanostructures. You only need a multi quantum well structure and pump it at the right angle with a laser.

  • by Jane Q. Public ( 1010737 ) on Tuesday January 10, 2012 @02:38AM (#38648292)
    Um... TFA says "larger than usual". Not "larger than before".

    I think the record still belongs to Bose condensates [wikipedia.org] that have been created in the lab, essentially amounting to huge single quantum "particles".
  • The SEP field.
  • I know the menagerie of particles and things-we-like-to-model-as-if-they-were-particles becomes huge.

    Even so, after starting my morning with an article about quantum "polaritons", I will have this [archive.org] running through my head all day...
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    • If it helps Polaritons don't belong in the standard model megagerie. They are quasi-particles. Collective states can (often) be modelled as a system with the number of quasi-particles representing the excitation of the system, if these quasi-particles have well defined properties, act at point, commute with other useful observable then its a useful description of reality, but its still just electrons and nucleii as usual. Quasi-particles are very useful at reducing complex system to simple ones in condensed
  • they follow you home.

    As long as they don't hog the sofa!

  • They either created quantum particles or they didn't. I'm going to check, and I'm sure they didn't. Sure enough.

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