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Paving the way for a new type of material the properties of which can be controlled and modified at will

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Paving the way for a new type of material the properties of which can be controlled and modified at will

Milan, 1 March 2022 - A team of researchers from the Politecnico di Milano and the University of Rostock (Germany) has discovered and observed in the laboratory a new type of phase transition in a bizarre quasi-crystal made of laser light. The discovery was recently published in the renowned journal Nature and could pave the way for a holistic understanding of the inner workings of complex or engineered materials and their use in advanced phase-controlled materials-based applications.

Stefano Longhi, who works in the Physics Department of the Politecnico di Milano, said: "The discovery of this new phase transition in quasi-crystals represents a breakthrough in the understanding of some fundamental phenomena of quantum matter. It may also pave the way for the development of a new technology and type of material unlike anything we have seen before, the properties of which we will be able to simultaneously control and modify at will. It would be a new form of matter much more flexible and controllable than the one we currently know about."

A typical example of phase transition is that observed in winter: small deviations from a temperature of 0°C determine whether water exists in its liquid form or as solid ice and snow. There are also less perceptible, and therefore less familiar, transitions between states (or phases) of matter that can be just as significant to the operation of many commonly used devices, from computer chips to cell phones: for example the ability or not of a material to conduct electricity, or to exchange energy or particles with the surrounding environment.

Using state-of-the-art optical technologies, the team of experimental physicists recently made a quasi-crystal of light (quasi-crystals are structures that are not perfectly ordered, like crystals, but not completely disordered and are among the rarest structures in nature) and demonstrated that seemingly independent properties in this bizarre material are actually intimately linked and can jointly undergo sudden change.

To study the characteristics of these fascinating materials, a quasi-crystal was emulated in the laboratory with laser light that propagates in an intertwined manner in kilometre-long optical fibres. The complex dynamics of light in these fibres closely mirrors the quantum motion of electrons in the quasi-crystal.

During the study of light propagation in these systems, a triple phase transition was discovered, in which the topological properties, conductivity, and energy exchange between the quasi-crystal and its surroundings change abruptly but at the exact same time.

Original publication:

S. Weidemann, M. Kremer, S. Longhi, A. Szameit, Topological triple phase transition in non Hermitian Floquet quasicrystals. Nature 601, 354–359 (2022).

https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-04253-0

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Politecnico di Milano is a scientific-technological university which trains engineers, architects and industrial designers.

The University has always focused on the quality and innovation of its teaching and research, developing a fruitful relationship with business and productive world by means of experimental research and technological transfer.

Research has always been linked to didactics and it is a priority commitment which has allowed Politecnico Milano to achieve high quality results at an international level as to join the university to the business world. Research constitutes a parallel path to that formed by cooperation and alliances with the industrial system.

Knowing the world in which you are going to work is a vital requirement for training students. By referring back to the needs of the industrial world and public administration, research is facilitated in following new paths and dealing with the need for constant and rapid innovation. The alliance with the industrial world, in many cases favored by Fondazione Politecnico and by consortiums to which Politecnico belong, allows the university to follow the vocation of the territories in which it operates and to be a stimulus for their development.

The challenge which is being met today projects this tradition which is strongly rooted in the territory beyond the borders of the country, in a relationship which is developing first of all at the European level with the objective of contributing to the creation of a single professional training market. Politecnico takes part in several research, sites and training projects collaborating with the most qualified European universities. Politecnico's contribution is increasingly being extended to other countries: from North America to Southeast Asia to Eastern Europe. Today the drive to internationalization sees Politecnico Milano taking part into the European and world network of leading technical universities and it offers several courses beside many which are entirely taught in English.

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