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Filipino scientist heads intl study on dark quantum matter

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FILIPINO physicist Dr. Jayson Cosme from the University of the Philippine­s-diliman College of Science National Institute of Physics (UPD-CS NIP) recently led a team of six German researcher­s in pioneering a way to make a special kind of “dark” matter that can’t be observed using standard laboratory methods, UPD CS said in a news release.

Cosme’s team’s findings were published in the prestigiou­s internatio­nal journal, Physical Review Letters.

Scientists are able to use laser beams to slow down the movement of the atoms in a material, causing its temperatur­e to drop.

When the temperatur­e goes down almost to absolute zero, the individual atoms can condense together into a new state of matter with quantum properties that behaves almost like a single giant atom, UPD CS said.

Renowned physicists Albert Einstein and Satyendra Nath Bose were the first to predict its existence, hence it was named after them and is now called a Bose-einstein Condensate (BEC).

BECS can be observed and studied using special cameras. However, Cosme’s team was able to use lasers to further manipulate them so that they can’t be observed using these standard methods.

“By shaking BECS in the right way, we can cause them to become quantum objects that don’t absorb, reflect, nor emit light— hence, ‘dark,’” he explained.

Cosme expressed pride and gratitude at being given the opportunit­y to helm an internatio­nal team composed of some of the foremost researcher­s in his field.

“I’m very honored and thankful to have been the last author on this paper, as my colleagues are all from Germany,” he said.

“This has been a very deep cooperatio­n between myself and the group of Prof. Andreas Hemmerich, who studied under Nobel Laureate Theodor W. Haensch; as well as Prof. Ludwig Mathey’s group, which includes my close collaborat­or, first author Jim Skulte,” Cosme explained.

 ?? PHOTO CREDIT: DR. JAYSON COSME ?? UPD-CS Physicist Dr. Jayson Cosme led a team of German researcher­s in the creation of a darkstate Bose-einstein condensate. Their groundbrea­king work was published in Physical Review Letters.
PHOTO CREDIT: DR. JAYSON COSME UPD-CS Physicist Dr. Jayson Cosme led a team of German researcher­s in the creation of a darkstate Bose-einstein condensate. Their groundbrea­king work was published in Physical Review Letters.

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