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Making Light (More) Solid

quant-guru writes "Man's domination of light continues. New Scientist is running a story that highlights recent theoretical proposals for a photonic insulator, an engineered material that could make photons solidify. From the article: "OK, it wouldn't be a material in the everyday sense of the word, like a solid you could touch, but it could behave like one in some important ways...photons interacting in a quantum material could give us insights into how real materials with quantum properties work." One proposal by Greetree et al. (Nature Physics) (preprint) imagines a device that will allow many photons to interact with each other simultaneously in diamond, with phases reminiscent of real materials (from superfluid to insulating). This could lead to novel devices based on quantum phenomena, for quantum communication or quantum computers as examples. Similar proposals were made concurrently by two other groups: Angelakis et al. and Hartmann et al. (Nature Physics) (preprint). University of Cambridge physicist Charlie Tahan has more information and links (with step-by-step pictures) on his site."

33 comments

  1. Great by Timesprout · · Score: 4, Funny

    As if the sun didn't beat down hard enough on us already....

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  2. First post by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    This was to be a first post, but it got stuck on some diamond surface.

  3. Commercial opportunity by lastninja · · Score: 3, Funny

    There are a lot of geeks who would want their own lightsaber

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    1. Re:Commercial opportunity by beckerist · · Score: 1
      Awww man!!! How can I build my own when the article clearly states:
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  4. Lightsabers? by Wizard+Drongo · · Score: 2, Funny

    Cool, but how will they shoehorn this into the lightsaber along with a suitable power supply? Could be kinda useful for holograms. If they could make so you could touch it, Holosex here we come.....

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    1. Re:Lightsabers? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There goes dating...

  5. Re:Cocoon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Anyone else flash back to that scene in Cocoon where Guttenberg hits it in the pool with Tahnee Welch?

  6. wow by mastershake_phd · · Score: 2, Funny

    Ray guns? Light bombs? Light batteries?This discovery could be very enlightening.

    1. Re:wow by Admiral+Justin · · Score: 1

      We don't need any Rimmers running around, thank you very much.

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    2. Re:wow by inKubus · · Score: 1

      Yeah, wouldn't this be solid energy? And would the photon be a particle or a wave in this case?

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  7. What can be done with this? by grimJester · · Score: 3, Insightful

    This stuff gets so mindboggligly far from normal materials, a non-expert like me has absolutely no chance of understanding what this could be used for. One of the links mentioned exploring quantum phenomena that would otherwise be impossible to experiment with - would that be the main use for this, um, stuff?

    1. Re:What can be done with this? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Experiments in Quantum Mechanics. The amount of equipment necessary to create the stuff puts it out of the range of practical use for an indefinite timeframe.

    2. Re:What can be done with this? by Eagleartoo · · Score: 1
      This stuff gets so mindboggligly far from normal materials, a non-expert like me has absolutely no chance of understanding what this could be used for. One of the links mentioned exploring quantum phenomena that would otherwise be impossible to experiment with - would that be the main use for this, um, stuff?
      You post reminded me of Col. Jack O'Neill of SG-1 =). I wouldn't mind having a blaster or a lightsaber, maybe a zat gun for my employer =)
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    3. Re:What can be done with this? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Quantum Computing. Communication systems. Who knows longer term. Teleportation? I'm sure time was a time when people quite reasonably asked what this mindboggligly small and far removed from everyday experience integrated circuit technology would be used for.

    4. Re:What can be done with this? by grimJester · · Score: 1

      It's hard to feel like McGyver after reading that...

  8. I for one by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I for one welcome our new quantum photonic overlords.

  9. Obligatory Star Trek Reference... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    Am I the only one who thought of the Photon Torpedo?

    1. Re:Obligatory Star Trek Reference... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Actually, I thought of Holodeck. Think about it... "everthing on the holodeck is made of photons"... Yet you can touch them and pick them up, etc... but when you take them off the holodeck, they lose their cohesion. Sounds like Trek invented these "solid photons" before theoretical physicists did.

  10. Skiffy? by Quiet_Desperation · · Score: 2, Funny

    They're treading dangerously into Piers Anthony territory here, and should back off a bit to the David Brin zone.

  11. Commercial? No! by TuringTest · · Score: 1

    A well-respected geek should build his/her own lightsaber!

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  12. Obligatory quote: by sammy+baby · · Score: 1

    Obligatory quote:

    I see you have constructed a new lightsaber. Your skills are complete. Indeed, you are powerful as the Emperor has foreseen.

  13. It's a trap! by j00r0m4nc3r · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Man's domination of light continues.

    perhaps it's, "Man plays right into light's devious snare"

    1. Re:It's a trap! by zyl0x · · Score: 1

      I, for one, welcome our new solid light overlords.

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  14. Storage? by crimzunblu · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Can it be like used for storing information. If it can then its gonna be really useful as it will probably achieve data densities never achieved before.

  15. Same idea in Dinosaur Comics today by The+Good+Reverend · · Score: 1

    Nobody better tell T-Rex!

  16. Quantum material ? Quantum clothes. by Der+PC · · Score: 1

    I want quantum clothes.

    They'd be worn by everybody _and_ no-one in the whole world, at the same time.

    Man, that'd be one crowded set of clothes...

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  17. Horrible pickup line by Watson+Ladd · · Score: 2, Funny

    Did you know that by Heisenburg's uncertianty principle you are already in my pants?

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    1. Re:Horrible pickup line by CptPicard · · Score: 1

      Just don't tell her you'd drive her so wild it would be impossible to measure your speed and location at the same time as you'd probably be somewhere near the Planck scale in size...

      Another interesting pick-up line would be "want to get entangled tonight?"

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  18. Re:Cocoon by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0
    Anyone else flash back to that scene in Cocoon where Guttenberg hits it in the pool with Tahnee Welch?
    No... just you.
  19. All hail the Tabernacle! by dtfinch · · Score: 1

    I, for one, welcome our new photonic diamond computer god, who will bless us with eternal life.
    (Zardoz reference)

  20. Obligatory by romrom97 · · Score: 1

    In the brightest day, in the blackest night.....