Cooling magnets with sound

Today, most quantum experiments are carried out with the help of light, including those in nanomechanics, where tiny objects are cooled with electromagnetic waves to such an extent that they reveal quantum properties. Now, a team of physicists is proposing to cool microparticles with sound waves instead.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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