Theoretical Cooling of Particles with Laser Fields: A Revolutionary Breakthrough
In a breakthrough advancement in quantum physics, researchers have developed a promising way to cool particles with laser fields. This breakthrough could revolutionize how scientists cool particles, and lead to the development of more efficient and precise quantum technologies. The theoretical method, which was proposed by a team of scientists from the University of London, uses laser fields to actively cool particles to temperatures much lower than previously thought possible. The team believes that their method could be used to cool particles to temperatures close to absolute zero. This could have a wide range of applications, from medical technologies to more efficient quantum computing.
source: Phys.org