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Scientists Create New "Lightsaber-Like" Form of Matter

First time accepted submitter loftarasa writes "A group of scientists led by Harvard Professor of Physics Mikhail Lukin and MIT Professor of Physics Vladan Vuletic have developed a form of matter by binding massless photons together in a special kind of medium to create 'photonic molecules', effectively bringing us a bit closer to a world with lightsabers. 'The discovery, Lukin said, runs contrary to decades of accepted wisdom about the nature of light. Photons have long been described as massless particles which don't interact with each other – shine two laser beams at each other, he said, and they simply pass through one another. "Photonic molecules," however, behave less like traditional lasers and more like something you might find in science fiction – the light saber.' The work is described in Nature (paywalled)."

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  1. Do we really want light sabres in untrained hands? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Street justice can get pretty rough.

  2. Use the force, Lukin by ciaohound · · Score: 5, Funny

    Oh yeah.

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  3. massless photons vs black hole by martyb · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Slightly OT question but TFA mentions that photons are massless particles. I've read that elsewhere, too.

    I've also heard that black holes are so massive that the force of gravity does not let anything escape including light.

    So, if photons have no mass, how do black holes keep the photons from escaping?

    1. Re:massless photons vs black hole by ChronoReverse · · Score: 5, Informative

      Because it turns out you don't need mass to be affected by gravity.


      A smart guy called Einstein did a lot of explaining about this.

    2. Re:massless photons vs black hole by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

      I'm no expert.

      But I think it has less to do with gravity directly effecting things, and more to do with the gravity of the singularity simply bending space to the degree that things move into it. Thus, anything traveling through that warped space would be effected.

    3. Re:massless photons vs black hole by joe_frisch · · Score: 5, Informative

      Physicists - please cover your ears, I'm trying to simplify.

      When particle move near the speed of light their mass increases. At the speed of light it becomes infinite. Imagine a very light particle, moving very fast. By making it move near C I can get any mass I want. So now imagine i make the original particle lighter, an keep moving it faster in such a way that its moving mass stays the same. In the limit a particle with zero mass moving at the speed of light can have some moving mass. That is how a photon works.

      Gravity will bend light, but the effect is very weak because light is moving very quickly. Gravity around a black hole is so strong that it will stop even light.

      Real relativity and general relativity changes this a little, but the basic idea is the same. Photons are very light -> massless. They move very fast -> speed of light, so they have mass from their motion. Gravity doesn't bend light much - but black holes have very strong gravity so they do bend light.

    4. Re:massless photons vs black hole by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

      No, photons do NOT have mass. You can only go at the speed of light (photon is light) if you do not have mass.
      Photons have only energy associated with their speed. But NO energy associated with any mass.

      And you do not need mass to be affected by gravity. Gravity is a distortion of space, and therefore everything in space (with mass and without) is affected by gravity.

      This blog post explains everything in detail in a simple way:
      http://profmattstrassler.com/articles-and-posts/particle-physics-basics/mass-energy-matter-etc/more-on-mass/the-two-definitions-of-mass-and-why-i-use-only-one/]

  4. Dear University PR Heads: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Science is cool enough without ridiculous hyperbole.
    That is all.

  5. Re:You know that if they actually ever do make one by chromas · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's right...'accidental'.

  6. Light Saber? by OhSoLaMeow · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid.

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  7. Re:STEVEN SPIELBERG HERE !! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Use the force Harry!

    -Gandalf

  8. the summary is garbage... by slew · · Score: 5, Interesting

    From what I can tell, they are simply creating a system of quantum-mechanically entangled photons, not a "molecule" of photons...

    Apparently trick is that they created a medium (a laser cooled "gas" of rubidium atoms), and excited it with photons from a laser at a frequency that created a condition for the formation of a Rydberg state in the gas. This state is basically kind-of a pseudo-atom (i.e., a group of atoms that behave somewhat like a "scaled-up" atom). The gas made up of the pseudo-atom has a different apparent index of refraction than the unexcited medium looks to the first photon but it can effectively keep a second photon nearby the first photon in a type of quantum entanglement

    This is what is described as a photon "molecule". Of course the energy levels required to create a similar Rydberg state in air (at room-temperature) would be slightly different orders of magnitude because you are pumping in enough energy into the air so that hyper-energized pseudo-molecules of air are resisting your opponent's light sabre... Not so sure you want to be actually holding a device that does that ;^)

    1. Re:the summary is garbage... by Princeofcups · · Score: 5, Informative

      From what I can tell, they are simply creating a system of quantum-mechanically entangled photons, not a "molecule" of photons...

      You can stop reading the summary after "A group of scientists led by Harvard Professor of Physics Mikhail Lukin and MIT Professor of Physics Vladan Vuletic..." Everything after that is complete fabrication.

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