Physicists shed light on a different kind of chaos

Physicists at UC Santa Barbara, University of Maryland, and University of Washington have found an answer to the longstanding physics question: How do interparticle interactions affect dynamical localization? The question falls into the category of “many-body” physics, which interrogates the physical properties of a quantum system with multiple interacting parts. The researchers’ results are published in the journal Nature Physics. They used a gas of 100,000 ultracold lithium atoms and lasers to make the atoms go from a line dance to mosh pit and capture their behaviors.

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