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On-top 12-10-2003 08:45 PM

Physicists Briefly Freeze Pulse of Light
 
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp...c/frozen_light

Physicists Briefly Freeze Pulse of Light


Physicists say they have brought light to a complete halt for a fraction of a second and then sent it on its way, an achievement that could someday help scientists develop powerful new computers.

The research differs from work published in 2001 that was hailed at the time as having brought light to standstill. In that work, light pulses were technically "stored" briefly when individual particles of light, or photons, were taken up by atoms in a gas.

Harvard University researchers have now topped that feat by truly holding light and its energy in its tracks ? if only for a few hundred-thousandths of a second. "We have succeeded in holding a light pulse still without taking all the energy away from it," said Mikhail D. Lukin, a Harvard physicist.

Harnessing light particles to store and process data could aid the still distant goal of so-called quantum computers, as well as methods for communicating information over long distances without risk of eavesdropping.

The research may also have applications for improving conventional fiber-optic communications and data processing techniques that use light as an information carrier. Lukin said the present research is just another step toward efforts to control light, but said additional work is needed to determine if it can aid these applications.

The findings appear in Thursday's issue of the journal Nature.

Stanford University physicist Stephen Harris said the new research is promising and represents an important scientific first.

Matthew Bigelow, a scientist at the University of Rochester involved in light research, called the new study "very clever" and something that may ultimately spur the development of superior light-based computers. "I think it's moving us in the right direction," he said.

Meta Ridley 12-10-2003 08:48 PM

Does the photon 'age' now that is has slowed down - ?

boneprone 12-10-2003 08:50 PM

Ive been able to do this as well..

Its called closing your eyes...

On-top 12-10-2003 09:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Meta Ridley
Does the photon 'age' now that is has slowed down - ?
Hmmm...I'm not sure. Ask boneprone. :winkwink:

Pornwolf 12-10-2003 09:07 PM

I just did that. Did you see it? I didn't think so. Just like no one really witnessed them do it. Guess who's playing tricks for the 2004 budget forecast?

GonePhishing 12-11-2003 02:55 AM

Cool ass story!

404 12-11-2003 03:22 AM

little known fact - string theory is mine.

twistyneck 12-11-2003 03:24 AM

Yeah that's great but when do we get our jetpacks? It's almost 2004 for crying out loud.

Arousal Design 12-11-2003 03:41 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by twistyneck
Yeah that's great but when do we get our jetpacks? It's almost 2004 for crying out loud.
HHHAHHAHA

reynold 12-11-2003 03:41 AM

Interesting experiments with light.... one other experiment publicized about 6 months ago showed how light particles can be transferred across space. This may, in theory, pave the way for particle teleportation.

Star Trek...it seems is not that far off as we thought.

SomeCreep 12-11-2003 03:43 AM

impossible, the universe would explode

JFK 12-11-2003 04:43 AM

I just Patented all freezing of light, You bastards owe me a nickel every time you turn it off. Our Attorneys are watching.....Hey you , yeah I mean you ...........I see what you're doing :Graucho

pipeking 12-11-2003 04:51 AM

In the same vein, some Danish physicists slowed the speed of light a couple of years back.

http://www.nytimes.com/library/natio...low-light.html

radical 12-11-2003 04:52 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by JFK
I just Patented all freezing of light, You bastards owe me a nickel every time you turn it off. Our Attorneys are watching.....Hey you , yeah I mean you ...........I see what you're doing :Graucho
lol :thumbsup

Greg B 12-11-2003 06:07 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by twistyneck
Yeah that's great but when do we get our jetpacks? It's almost 2004 for crying out loud.
Nyaaaahhh, I already have one!

On-top 12-11-2003 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by reynold
Interesting experiments with light.... one other experiment publicized about 6 months ago showed how light particles can be transferred across space. This may, in theory, pave the way for particle teleportation.

Star Trek...it seems is not that far off as we thought.


Yeah, the've slowed it down, froze it, broke it down and reconstructed it, and sped it up all in just the last 3 years.

Crazy shit...it's really hard to guess what's coming next...


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