Researchers Observe Reversal of Angular Momentum in Crystal Lattice Vibrations

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Researchers Observe Reversal of Angular Momentum in Crystal Lattice Vibrations

An international team of physicists has directly observed how angular momentum moves through a crystal lattice, revealing a previously unseen quantum effect in which atomic rotations unexpectedly reverse direction. The research, led by scientists from Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) and the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, used intense terahertz laser pulses to excite vibrations inside the quantum material bismuth selenide. By tracking the motion with ultrafast laser techniques, the researchers were able to watch angular momentum transfer between coupled lattice vibrations in real time. The experiment uncovered an unusual phenomenon: as angular momentum moved from one vibrational mode to another, the direction of rotation flipped. According to the researchers, this reversal is caused by the rotational symmetry of the crystal structure, where certain rotational states become physically equivalent even if they spin in opposite directions. The team compared the effect to a quantum version of “1 + 1 = -1,” because two rotational motions combined into a new motion rotating in the opposite direction at twice the frequency. The findings provide direct experimental evidence of angular momentum conservation within solids, addressing a longstanding question in condensed matter physics related to the origins of magnetism. The effect also resembles an Umklapp process, a known phenomenon in crystal physics where momentum appears reversed due to lattice symmetry, but this is the first time it has been experimentally demonstrated for lattice angular momentum. Researchers believe the discovery could improve understanding of ultrafast magnetic processes and eventually contribute to future quantum technologies, including advanced memory devices and information-processing systems. The study was published in Nature Physics and involved collaborations between institutions in Germany and the Netherlands.

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Researchers Observe Reversal of Angular Momentum in Crystal Lattice Vibrations

An international team of physicists has directly observed how angular momentum moves through a crystal lattice, revealing a previously unseen quantum effect in which atomic rotations unexpectedly reverse direction. The research, led by scientists from Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) and the Fritz Haber Institute of the Max Planck Society, used intense terahertz laser pulses to excite vibrations inside the quantum material bismuth selenide. By tracking the motion with ultrafast laser techniques, the researchers were able to watch angular momentum transfer between coupled lattice vibrations in real time. The experiment uncovered an unusual phenomenon: as angular momentum moved from one vibrational mode to another, the direction of rotation flipped. According to the researchers, this reversal is caused by the rotational symmetry of the crystal structure, where certain rotational states become physically equivalent even if they spin in opposite directions. The team compared the effect to a quantum version of “1 + 1 = -1,” because two rotational motions combined into a new motion rotating in the opposite direction at twice the frequency. The findings provide direct experimental evidence of angular momentum conservation within solids, addressing a longstanding question in condensed matter physics related to the origins of magnetism. The effect also resembles an Umklapp process, a known phenomenon in crystal physics where momentum appears reversed due to lattice symmetry, but this is the first time it has been experimentally demonstrated for lattice angular momentum. Researchers believe the discovery could improve understanding of ultrafast magnetic processes and eventually contribute to future quantum technologies, including advanced memory devices and information-processing systems. The study was published in Nature Physics and involved collaborations between institutions in Germany and the Netherlands.

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I am sure you didn't know this.😀 Me neither.

For some reason I wanted to know how you get rid of angular momentum in space to stop your spacecraft from spinning. Easy to imagine small rockets or just gas vents reducing the spin. But how do you get it to exactly, zero, 0.0000000...?

I came across Yo-yo spin. It does not seem to solve the exactly zero goal, but it is anyway a really ingenious device.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yo-yo_de-spin

#yoyospin #space #spacecraft #angularMomentum

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Can a uniformly dense sphere in a vacuum rotate on two axes at once? Dive into the physics of rotating bodies, angular momentum, and the limits of motion in classical mechanics.
#RotationalPhysics #AngularMomentum #ClassicalMechanics #ScienceMystery
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Can Uniformly Dense Sphere in Vacuum Rotate on Two Axes Simultaneously?

Summary A rigid body’s orientation in space is always described by a single angular velocity vector about one axis. In fact, Euler’s rotatio...

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Surely, given that the Earth rotates West-to-East, that should be the other way around?
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Topics in Quantum Spin - Lecture 2: Orbital Angular Momentum

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Topics in Quantum Spin - Lecture 2: Orbital Angular Momentum

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Rotating black holes are packed with energy—here's how to unlock it

Rotating black holes are the most powerful phenomenon in the known universe. Their powerful gravity radically alters the curvature of spacetime around them, leading to relativistic effects like time dilation, light distortion, and for matter and photons to infall around them, forming accretion disks. In the case of supermassive black holes (SMBHs) at the center of galaxies, these disks are accelerated to close to the speed of light and emit powerful radiation that temporarily outshines all the stars in the disks.

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Flood #tide. This is a #timelapse of the Belgian coast compressing 5 hrs into 16 secs. Tides are caused mainly by the Moon's gravitational pull, and the energy dissipated by the tidal flow is taken from the Moon's orbital motion, making it go a bit slower, hence a bit further away every day.

As the #Moon moves to a higher orbit its #AngularMomentum actually increases. Therefore the Earth's angular momentum needs to decrease to keep the total Earth+Moon conserved. When the Moon formed a day was probably shorter than 10 hours.

#physics #science #PlanetaryScience

Brain twizzler for today continuing down the #angular #momentum rabbit hole.

So what's big and round and spins re-he-heally fast?

How about particles in the #LHC.

Also note that E= MC² is an approximation and the actual equation considers #relativistic speed for #mass.

So.. the question today is.. does the LHC at full power slow the rotation of the Earth because of angular momentum.

Yup.. that's a good one.

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#physics
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#braintwizzler

almost but not quite entirely unlike figure skating…

breakdancing debuts at Paris 2024 Olympics #breakdancing #AngularMomentum #olympics https://phys.org/news/2024-06-paris-olympics-debut-high-breakdancing.html

Paris 2024 Olympics to debut high-level breakdancing—and physics in action

Two athletes square off for an intense dance battle. The DJ starts spinning tunes, and the athletes begin twisting, spinning and seemingly defying gravity, respectfully watching each other and taking turns showing off their skill.

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