And it could lead to a 'more robust way to store quantum information'. 🤓 engineering
, the researchers outlined their discovery of a strange occurrence observed in atoms at extremely low temperatures. They found out that, under the right conditions, groups of atoms segregate into domains, forming a"wall" between each of these domains.
Though scientists had previously seen these domain walls in other experiments, this is the first time they were reliably generated, allowing for close observation. Based on their observations, the researchers said each of these walls behaves like its own quantum object, independent of the individual atoms they separate.
Ph.D. student Kai-Xuan Yao, the first author of the study, compared the phenomena to sand dunes, saying"it's [like it's] made up of sand, but the dune acts like an object that behaves differently from individual grains of sand." Professor Cheng Chin, the study lead, described the surprising observations made regarding these strange quantum objects:"We have a lot of experience in controlling atoms," he said.
that could vastly change the way we interact with the digital world, providing potentially revolutionary computing power to a large number of fields that already rely on data as currency.Stay ahead with the latest science, technology and innovation news, for free:
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