New optical centrifuge unlocks the secrets of frictionless superfluids
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Physicists at UBC have used a modified optical centrifuge to control molecular rotation inside liquid helium nano-droplets for the first time. By introducing a brief delay between laser pulses, they slowed the rotation rate enough to spin molecules in a superfluid. The technique gives researchers a precise tool to study how superfluidity breaks down at different rotational frequencies.
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