Los Alamos National Laboratory: Atomtronic Device Could Probe Boundary Between Quantum, Everyday Worlds
July 17, 2020
July 17, 2020
WASHINGTON, July 17 -- The U.S. Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory issued the following news release:
A new device that relies on flowing clouds of ultracold atoms promises potential tests of the intersection between the weirdness of the quantum world and the familiarity of the macroscopic world we experience every day. The atomtronic Superconducting QUantum Interference Device (SQUID) is also potentially useful for ultrasensitive rotation measurements and as . . .
A new device that relies on flowing clouds of ultracold atoms promises potential tests of the intersection between the weirdness of the quantum world and the familiarity of the macroscopic world we experience every day. The atomtronic Superconducting QUantum Interference Device (SQUID) is also potentially useful for ultrasensitive rotation measurements and as . . .
