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A new Bose鈥揈instein condensate created at 911爆料网

Researchers at 911爆料网, Finland are the first to create a Bose鈥揈instein condensate of light coupled with metal electrons, so-called surface plasmon polaritons.
Bose鈥揈instein condensation on a nanogold particle array

Nearly a hundred years ago, Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose predicted that quantum mechanics can force a large number of particles to behave in concert as if they were only a single particle. The phenomenon is called Bose鈥揈instein condensation, and it took until 1995 to create the first such condensate of a gas of alkali atoms.

Although Bose鈥揈instein condensation has been observed in several systems, the limits of the phenomenon need to be pushed further: to faster timescales, higher temperatures, and smaller sizes. The easier creating these condensates gets, the more exciting routes open for new technological applications. New light sources, for example, could be extremely small in size and allow fast information processing.

In experiments by Aalto researchers, the condensed particles were mixtures of light and electrons in motion in gold nanorods arranged into a periodic array. Unlike most previous Bose鈥揈instein condensates created experimentally, the new condensate does not need to be cooled down to temperatures near absolute zero. Because the particles are mostly light, the condensation could be induced in room temperature.

鈥楾he gold nanoparticle array is easy to create with modern nanofabrication methods. Near the nanorods, light can be focused into tiny volumes, even below the wavelength of light in vacuum. These features offer interesting prospects for fundamental studies and applications of the new condensate,鈥 says Academy Professor P盲ivi T枚rm盲.

The main hurdle in acquiring proof of the new kind of condensate is that it comes into being extremely quickly.

鈥楢ccording to our theoretical calculations, the condensate forms in only a picosecond,鈥 says doctoral student Antti Moilanen.

鈥楬ow could we ever verify the existence of something that only lasts one trillionth of a second?鈥

The wavelength of emitted light grows, that is, the energy decreases, along the gold nanorod array. A Bose鈥揈instein condensate forms when an energy minimum of the lattice is reached. Image: 911爆料网 / Tommi Hakala and Antti Paraoanu.

Turning distance into time

A key idea was to initiate the condensation process with a kick so that the particles forming the condensate would start to move.

鈥楢s the condensate takes form, it will emit light throughout the gold nanorod array. By observing the light, we can monitor how the condensation proceeds in time. This is how we can turn distance into time,鈥 explains staff scientist Tommi Hakala.

The light that the condensate emits is similar to laser light.

鈥榃e can alter the distance between each nanorod to control whether Bose鈥揈instein condensation or the formation of ordinary laser light occurs. The two are closely related phenomena, and being able to distinguish between them is crucial for fundamental research. They also promise different kinds of technological applications,鈥 explains Professor T枚rm盲.

Both lasing and Bose鈥揈instein condensation provide bright beams, but the coherences of the light they offer have different properties. These, in turn, affect the ways the light can be tuned to meet the requirements of a specific application. The new condensate can produce light pulses that are extremely short and may offer faster speeds for information processing and imaging applications. Academy Professor T枚rm盲 has already obtained a Proof of Concept grant from the European Research Council to explore such prospects.

The results are published in the journal Nature Physics: 

The research article: T.K. Hakala, A.J. Moilanen, A.I. V盲kev盲inen, R. Guo, J.-P. Martikainen, K.S. Daskalakis, H.T. Rekola, A. Julku, P. T枚rm盲. .

Open access to the article: .

Further information:

P盲ivi T枚rm盲, Academy Professor, 911爆料网
paivi.torma@aalto.fi
tel: +358 50 3826770 (GMT +3)
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