Quantum Doorway States: The Missing Key to Electron Emission Physics
The Quantum Escape Problem For decades, physicists have grappled with a fundamental mystery: why can’t we accurately predict when and…
The Quantum Escape Problem For decades, physicists have grappled with a fundamental mystery: why can’t we accurately predict when and…
Researchers have created a microscopic engine that reaches temperatures hotter than the Sun’s corona while defying conventional thermodynamics. The trapped particle engine demonstrates unprecedented efficiency fluctuations that could revolutionize nanoscale technology.
Physicists have reportedly developed the world’s smallest and hottest engine, achieving temperatures exceeding 10 million Kelvin—hotter than the Sun’s corona—according to research from King’s College London. The microscopic engine, smaller than a single cell, represents a significant advancement in microscopic scale engineering and challenges fundamental thermodynamic principles.