New State of Light Revealed With Photon-Trapping Method

Alex Kruchkov, of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, demonstrates how light can be trapped inside a system, for example in a glass lens.
Alex Kruchkov, of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, demonstrates how light can be trapped inside a system, for example in a glass lens.
(Image credit: Alain Herzog/EPFL)

A theoretical physicist has explained a way to capture particles of light called photons, even at room temperature, a feat thought only possible at bone-chillingly cold temperatures.

Alex Kruchkov, a doctoral student at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), has built the first quantitative mathematical model for trapping and condensing light under realistic conditions.

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