Tag: Superposition

Quantum secrets of light: Bright and dark states create interference patterns

Quantum secrets of light: Bright and dark states create interference patterns When two or more light waves interact with one another, they result in the formation of interference patterns. This phenomenon lies at the heart of the mysterious world of quantum mechanics, where particles such as photons exhibit both wave-like and particle-like behaviors. Understanding the […]

Quantum shock: Schrödinger’s cat found alive in near-boiling temperatures

Quantum shock: Schrödinger’s cat found alive in near-boiling temperatures Warm and hot conditions are believed to destroy quantum effects. However, for the first time, a groundbreaking experiment has defied this conventional wisdom by demonstrating that quantum coherence can survive in extreme heat. In a remarkable discovery that challenges our understanding of quantum physics, Schrödinger’s famous […]

Thermopower unveils the secret fractional quantum state in graphene

Thermopower Unveils the Secret Fractional Quantum State in Graphene Imagine a super-cold, ultra-thin layer of electrons trapped in a strong magnetic field. Normally, electrons follow the rules of classical physics, but under extreme conditions, such as those found in graphene, a wonder material, they exhibit behavior that can only be explained by quantum mechanics. Recently, […]

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