Scientists have managed to “break a theoretically impossible century-old barrier” about a fundamental physics property.
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A joint team from POSTECH (Pohang University of Science and Technology) and Jeonbuk National University has shown that mechanical waves can be fully trapped inside a single solid resonator. Many researchers thought this was “theoretically impossible” in compact systems. The work was published on April 3 in Physical Review Letters and focuses on bound states in the continuum, or BIC, where waves stay trapped and do not lose energy, even though, in a continuum, there are paths for them to escape.
Thank you for the summary.
Fascinating.