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In a new experiment, scientists created two time
crystals inside the superfluid, and brought them to touch. |
Time crystals were long believed to be impossible because their perpetual motion would seem to defy the laws of physics. However, using quantum physics scientists have not only created time crystals, but they have also now shown that they have the potential to power useful devices in the future.
Scientists have created the first ”time-crystal”
two-body system in an experiment that seems to bend the laws of physics.
It comes after the same team recently witnessed the
first interaction of the new phase of matter.
“Everybody knows that perpetual motion machines are impossible. However, in quantum physics perpetual motion is okay as long as we keep our eyes closed. By sneaking through this crack we can make time crystals.” — Dr. Samuli Autti
Time crystals were long believed to be impossible
because they are made from atoms in never-ending motion. The discovery,
published today (June 2, 2022) in the journal Nature Communications, shows that
not only can time crystals be created, but they have the potential to be turned
into useful devices.
Time crystals are different from a standard crystal –
like metals or rocks — which is composed of atoms arranged in a regularly
repeating pattern in space.
First theorized in 2012 by Nobel Laureate Frank
Wilczek and identified in 2016, time crystals exhibit the bizarre property of
being in constant, repeating motion in time despite no external input. Their
atoms are constantly oscillating, spinning, or moving first in one direction,
and then the other.
EPSRC Fellow Dr. Samuli Autti, lead author from
Lancaster University’s Department of Physics, explained: “Everybody knows that
perpetual motion machines are impossible. However, in quantum physics perpetual
motion is okay as long as we keep our eyes closed. By sneaking through this
crack we can make time crystals.”
“It turns out putting two of them together works
beautifully, even if time crystals should not exist in the first place. And we
already know they also exist at room temperature.”
A ”two-level system” is a basic building block of a
quantum computer. Time crystals could be used to build quantum devices that
work at room temperature.
An international team of researchers from Lancaster
University, Royal Holloway London, Landau Institute, and Aalto University in
Helsinki observed time crystals by using Helium-3 which is a rare isotope of
helium with one missing neutron. The experiment was carried out at Aalto
University.
They cooled superfluid helium-3 to about one ten
thousandth of a degree from absolute zero (0.0001K or -273.15°C). The
researchers created two time crystals inside the superfluid, and brought them
to touch. The scientists then watched the two time crystals interacting as
described by quantum physics.
Reference: Research Paper
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