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Amazing Physics Experiment Reveals ‘Quantum Rain’ For The First Time : ScienceAlert

Last updated: April 20, 2025 3:45 pm
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Exploring the Quantum Realm: Droplets Shatter into ‘Quantum Rain’

As we delve deeper into the mysteries of the quantum realm, we encounter phenomena that blur the lines between the familiar and the alien. In a groundbreaking experiment, droplets have been observed breaking apart into a ‘quantum rain’ within a degenerate, ultracold fluid of potassium and rubidium isotopes, bridging the gap between classical fluid dynamics and the ethereal world of atomic gases.

A team of researchers from Spain and Italy has delved into the properties of fragmenting atomic gas, expanding our understanding of how quantum liquids behave and offering insights that could revolutionize our ability to manipulate their behavior.

“Our measurements not only advance our understanding of this exotic liquid phase but also open up possibilities for creating arrays of quantum droplets for future applications in quantum technologies,” explains Luca Cavicchioli, the first author of the study and a condensed matter physicist at Italy’s National Institute of Optics.

Just like watching raindrops cascade down a window pane, the movements of liquid droplets are governed by the intricacies of surface tension and molecular forces. Every droplet merges, splits, and merges again in a dance of gravity and molecular interactions.

Within the quantum realm of ultracold gases, atoms lose their individual identities, becoming a cloud of quantum probabilities where traditional concepts of particles no longer apply. Despite this uniformity, there are fluctuations in the gas that can lead to the formation of smaller droplets, each with its own unique characteristics.

Previous studies have observed quantum droplets, but their fleeting nature has made them challenging to study. In this new experiment, researchers observed quantum droplets persisting for tens of milliseconds in ultracold clouds of potassium-41 and rubidium-87, providing a starting point for further investigations.

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By confining the quantum liquid in a waveguide that constrained its wave-like nature, the researchers observed multiple droplets forming, creating a ‘rain’ of quantum activity. The shapes and sizes of these fragments were determined by their energy states and variations in atom numbers.

The dynamics of the experiment aligned with theoretical predictions, providing empirical evidence for new tools that could enhance our understanding of how quantum phenomena mimic everyday occurrences. This research opens up new possibilities for studying capillary instabilities in quantum systems and sheds light on the similarities between classical liquids and atomic gases.

This groundbreaking study, published in Physical Review Letters, marks a significant step forward in our exploration of the quantum realm and the potential applications of quantum technologies.

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