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January 29, 2017, 02:02:28 AM
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Scientists unveil new form of matter: time crystals





To Norman Yao, these inert crystals are the tip of the iceberg.

If crystals have an atomic structure that repeats in space, like the carbon lattice of a diamond, why can't crystals also have a structure that repeats in time? That is, a time crystal?

In a paper published online last week in the journal Physical Review Letters, the UC Berkeley assistant professor of physics describes exactly how to make and measure the properties of such a crystal, and even predicts what the various phases surrounding the time crystal should be — akin to the liquid and gas phases of ice.

This is not mere speculation. Two groups followed Yao's blueprint and have already created the first-ever time crystals. The groups at the University of Maryland and Harvard University reported their successes, using two totally different setups, in papers posted online last year, and have submitted the results for publication. Yao is a co-author on both papers.


Read more at http://www.nextbigfuture.com/2017/01/scientists-unveil-new-form-of-matter.html.


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January 29, 2017, 08:52:08 PM
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That's amazing, more scientific expedition and achievements
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