Friday, December 5, 2025

An ‘imprint’ on a super photon

A method could have potential applications for tap-proof communication.

When multiple light particles are cooled and confined in a small space, they become identical and behave as a single super photon, a phenomenon known as Bose-Einstein condensate. This typically appears as a blurry speck of light.

Researchers at the IAP have imprinted a simple lattice structure onto the condensate. They created super photons by filling a tiny container with a dye solution.

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