They have been honored for their discoveries regarding the “power of quantum mechanics”.
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Scientists Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser and Anton Zeilinger were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2022for their discoveries related to the “power of quantum mechanics”as reported by the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm.
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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to make the 2022 #Nobel Prize in physics from Alain Aspect, John F. Clauser, and Anton Zeilinger. pic.twitter.com/RI4CJv6JhZ— The Nobel Prize (@Nobel Prize) October 4, 2022
Aspect, Clauser and Zeilinger’s work paved the way for new technologies based on quantum information. The Karolinska Institute has stated that they are pioneers in quantum information science, and that they have “performed innovative experiments using entangled quantum states”.
The winners’ development of experimental tools has laid the foundation for “a new era of quantum technology. Being able to manipulate and manage quantum states and all their layers of ownership gives us access to tools with unexpected potential.”
Alain Aspectborn in France,” developed a configuration to close a major loophole. He was able to change the measurement configuration after an interlaced pair left the source, so the configuration that existed when they were broadcast could not affect the outcome.”
John F Clauser (United States) built a device that emitted two entangled photons at the same time, each to a filter that tested the polarization. The result was a clear violation of a Bell inequality, and it was consistent with the predictions of quantum mechanics.
Anton ZeilingerBorn in Austria, has researched entangled quantum states, and his research group “has demonstrated a phenomenon called quantum teleportation, which makes it possible to move a quantum state from one particle to another at a distance,” summarizes the Swedish Academy.
The announcement of the Physics Prize follows that of Medicine, which will be awarded this Monday, which has gone to Sweden’s Svante Pääbo for his studies on human evolution, and in the coming days those of Chemistry, Literature, Peace and Economics will be announced. .
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