Cooling nanoparticles simultaneously independently of their electric charge

Date 21st, Nov 2022
Source Phys.org - Scientific News Websites

DESCRIPTION

Over the past forty years, physicists have learned to cool increasingly large objects down to temperatures close to the absolute zero: atoms, molecules and, more recently, also nanoparticles consisting of billions of atoms. Whereas one can cool atoms with laser light alone, up to now nanoparticles needed to have an electric charge and had to be manipulated using electric fields for optimal cooling.