Sci/Tech 'Atomtronics' may be the new 'electronics'

sqrage

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Forget about wires, silicon and electricity. Physicists have developed a new type of circuit that is little more than a puff of gas dancing in laser beams. By choreographing the atoms of this ultracold gas to flow as a current that can be controlled and switched on and off, the scientists have taken a step toward building the world’s first “atomtronic” device.

Atomtronics is a young, small and mostly theoretical field based on the idea that atoms in unusual quantum states of matter may provide an alternative to the tried-and-true electron for making useful devices. The field’s proponents have drawn up blueprints for atomic versions of many traditional electronic components — from wires and batteries to transistors and diodes.

At the Joint Quantum Institute in Gaithersburg, Md., graduate student Anand Ramanathan and his colleagues hope to use an ultracold gas called a Bose-Einstein condensate to make atomtronic sensors. In an upcoming paper in Physical Review Letters, the team reports creating this gas by cooling sodium atoms suspended in magnetic fields. The researchers then trapped the atoms in a pair of crossed laser beams and further chilled the atoms to less than 10 billionths of a degree above absolute zero. The two beams also shaped the condensate that formed at these low temperatures into a flattened doughnut with a radius of about 20 micrometers.

 
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Varine

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Although cool, this seems like something I would not want in my house.
 

Dan

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step 1: trap sodium atoms in magnetic field.
step 2: cool sodium atoms
step 3: trap sodium atoms between a pair of crossed laser beams.
step 4: cool atoms to less than 10 billionths of a degree above absolute zero
step 5: shape the condensate into a flattened doughnut with a radius of 20 micrometers
step 6: ...
step 25: profit!

sounds impractical. but continue...
 

Samael88

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Crud, just as I though my line of work could not get any harder and now this :(

Edit: I miss the old days when you could actually see the components in your hand and hold them close to your face without the risk of swallowing them.
 

tom_mai78101

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Hm...do you wear a lot of microscopic eyewear whenever you do your job?
 

Samael88

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Hm...do you wear a lot of microscopic eyewear whenever you do your job?

Not yet, but I am trained to repair electronic devices and it is a dying concept since it is mostly cheaper to just buy new ones and with this technology on the market it would make my line of work completely obsolete within an area of 10-20 years.
 

Varine

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So I'm not the only one that feels they wasted time studying electrical engineering and circuitry?
 

uberfoop

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So I'm not the only one that feels they wasted time studying electrical engineering and circuitry?
I'm not sure why this would necessarily put EE people out of work; one of the supposed advantages to this stuff is that components behave analagously to various basic electrical components; they simply have potential to be smaller and more efficient.
 

Varine

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That doesn't mean that will still be the normal way to do it as it becomes more developed.
 
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