冷たい分子:化学と量子物質の量子工学の進歩
John L Bohn1, Ana Maria Rey1, Jun Ye1
1JILA, National Institute of Standards and Technology and University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, CO 80309-0440, USA. bohn@murphy.colorado.edu arey@jilau1.colorado.edu ye@jila.colorado.edu.
まとめ
科学者は分子を 超低温まで冷却することで 相互作用を 精密に制御できます この突破は化学反応の制御と 新しい量子材料の設計の道を開きます
科学分野:
- 量子科学について
- 原子と分子物理学
- 化学物理学
背景:
- 原子を超低温まで冷却することで 基礎物理学や精度計測学や量子科学が 進歩しました
- 分子に洗練された冷却技術を適用することは 複雑な構造のため 課題を提示します
研究 の 目的:
- 分子に対する高度な冷却技術の応用を探求する.
- 分子の内部と外部の自由度を正確に制御する.
- 化学反応の制御と 量子材料の設計を可能にする
主な方法:
- 分子システムに適応した 洗練された冷却技術を活用する
- 分子の内部と外部の自由度を 精密に制御する
- 分子相互作用と進化過程を調査する.
主要な成果:
- 分子行動を制御する 新しい可能性を開く
- 分子の内部と外部の状態の 精密な操作を可能にします
- 分子相互作用の研究を容易にする.
結論:
- 超低温で分子を正確に制御することは可能である.
- この研究は量子科学と材料の進歩に 極めて重要です
- 化学反応を制御し 新しい量子材料を設計する 経路を提供します
関連する概念動画
The Quantum-Mechanical Model of an Atom
60.1K
Shortly after de Broglie published his ideas that the electron in a hydrogen atom could be better thought of as being a circular standing wave instead of a particle moving in quantized circular orbits, Erwin Schrödinger extended de Broglie’s work by deriving what is now known as the Schrödinger equation. When Schrödinger applied his equation to hydrogen-like atoms, he was able to reproduce Bohr’s expression for the energy and, thus, the Rydberg formula governing hydrogen spectra.
60.1K
States of Matter and Phase Changes
5.1K
The internal energy of a substance—the total kinetic energy of all its molecules and the potential energy of their associated forces—depends on the strength of the intermolecular forces in the condensed phases and the pressure exerted on the substance. The internal energy of a substance is the highest in the gaseous state, the lowest in the solid state, and intermediate in the liquid state. Phase transitions are caused by changes in physical conditions, such as temperature and...
5.1K
The de Broglie Wavelength
33.9K
In the macroscopic world, objects that are large enough to be seen by the naked eye follow the rules of classical physics. A billiard ball moving on a table will behave like a particle; it will continue traveling in a straight line unless it collides with another ball, or it is acted on by some other force, such as friction. The ball has a well-defined position and velocity or well-defined momentum, p = mv, which is defined by mass m and velocity v at any given moment. This is the typical...
33.9K
Entropy
36.7K
Salt particles that have dissolved in water never spontaneously come back together in solution to reform solid particles. Moreover, a gas that has expanded in a vacuum remains dispersed and never spontaneously reassembles. The unidirectional nature of these phenomena is the result of a thermodynamic state function called entropy (S). Entropy is the measure of the extent to which the energy is dispersed throughout a system, or in other words, it is proportional to the degree of disorder of a...
36.7K
Free Energy Changes for Nonstandard States
13.7K
The free energy change for a process taking place with reactants and products present under nonstandard conditions (pressures other than 1 bar; concentrations other than 1 M) is related to the standard free energy change according to this equation:
13.7K
Cryo-electron Microscopy
4.4K
Conventional electron microscopy (EM) involves dehydration, fixation, and staining of biological samples, which distorts the native state of biological molecules and results in several artifacts. Also, the high-energy electron beam damages the sample and makes it difficult to obtain high-resolution images. These issues can be addressed using cryo-EM, which uses frozen samples and gentler electron beams. The technique was developed by Jacques Dubochet, Joachim Frank, and Richard Henderson, for...
4.4K


