'Molecules' Made of Light Possible: Researchers

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By Indo-Asian News Service | Updated: 12 September 2015 16:20 IST
Two years ago, collaborators from Harvard University, the California Institute of Technology and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology found a way to bind two photons together so that one would sit right atop the other, superimposed, as they travel.

Now, theoretical physicists from the US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and University of Maryland have shown that by tweaking a few parameters of the binding process, photons could travel side by side, a specific distance from each other.

A photon is an elementary particle, the quantum of light and all other forms of electromagnetic radiation.

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The findings hint that weightless particles of light can be joined into a sort of "molecule" with its own peculiar force.

"It is not a molecule per se but you can imagine it as having a similar kind of structure," says NIST's Alexey Gorshkov.

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"We're learning how to build complex states of light that, in turn, can be built into more complex objects. This is the first time anyone has shown how to bind two photons a finite distance apart," he explained.

Lots of modern technologies are based on light, from communication

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technology to high-definition imaging

"Many of them would be greatly improved if we could engineer interactions between photons," Gorshkov added.

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For example, engineers need a way to precisely calibrate light sensors, and Gorshkov says the findings could make it far easier to create a "standard candle" that shines a precise number of photons at a detector.

Perhaps more significant to industry, binding and entangling photons could allow computers to use photons as information processors, a job that electronic switches in your computer do today.

Not only would this provide a new basis for creating computer technology, but it also could result in substantial energy savings.

If both the transport and the processing of the data could be done with photons directly, it could reduce energy losses.

According to Gorshkov, it will be important to test the new theory in practice for these and other potential benefits.

"It's a cool new way to study photons. They're massless and fly at the speed of light. Slowing them down and binding them may show us other things we didn't know about them before," the authors noted in a paper forthcoming in Physical Review Letters.

 

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