Title: Quantum Cooperation and Superfluids
1Lecture 18
- Quantum Cooperation and Superfluids
2Quantum Mechanics Operating on a Large Scale
- Lasers
- Superfluidity
- Superconductivity
- Bose-Einstein condensate
- Future technologies?
3Lasers Light Amplification by Stimulated
Emission of Radiation
- Monochromatic one specific wavelength (colour)
of light - Coherent every wave is moving in step
- Directional beam is tight, strong and
concentrated
Normal light many wavelengths,non-coherent,
non-directional
Laser light monochromatic,coherent, directional
4Absorption and Emission of Photons
5Stimulated Emission of Photons in a Metastable
State
6Basic Operation of a Laser
- Lasing medium is pumped to get electrons to an
excited state (e.g., using a very intense flash
of light) - Electrons rapidly fall to a metastable state
- Population inversion achieved when most electrons
are in the metastable state - Stimulated emission occurs in a cascade effect
7Ruby Laser
8Ruby Laser Animation
9Other Types of Lasers
- Solid-state lasers
- ruby laser
- Liquid lasers
- dye laser
- Gas lasers
- argon laser, for eye surgery, laser-light shows
(blue-green) - carbon dioxide laser, for cutting steel
- Semiconductor lasers
- diode laser, in laser pointers, CD players,
bar-code readers
10Superfluid Helium
- Helium becomes a liquid at 4 Kelvin, the lowest
boiling point of any element - First achieved by Onnes in 1908
- Becomes a superfluid at 2.2 Kelvin
Kamerlingh Onnes (1853-1926)
11Viscosity and Superfluids
- Resistance of a liquid to flow
- E.g., honey has more viscosity than water
- A superfluid has no viscosity, in effect it
experiences no friction and is able to flow
forever! - Recall interior of a neutron star is thought to
consist of neutron superfluid
12Strange Behaviour of Superfluid Helium
Superfluid helium can creep up the sides of a
container and flow out of it, all by itself!
13Superconductivity
- At very low temperatures (lt 9 Kelvin), most
metals carry electricity with almost zero
resistance - Discovered by Onnes in 1911, using mercury
- Once a current is started, it flows
indefinitely!
14Meissner Effect in Superconductors
- A magnet is able to levitate over a
superconductor - because magnetic fields cannot penetrate a
superconductor
15Bose-Einstein Condensate (BEC)
- If we concentrate a large number of identical
bosons in a small region and at low temperature,
their wave functions would start to overlap - The bosons lose their individual identities and
become a single object - Like water vapour condensing to form a drop of
water
Satyendranath Bose (1894-1974)
16Formation of a BEC
High temperature
Low temperature
Bose-Einstein condensation
Absolute zero Pure Bose-Einstein condensate
17Examples of BECs
- Helium atoms superfluidity
- Cooper pairs superconductivity
- Super-atoms at extremely low temperatures(0.000
000 1 Kelvin) - Achieved using laser cooling
Laser Cooling Animation
182000 Rubidium Atoms Forming a BEC
Discoverers won the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics