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Quasi-solitons observed in Rydberg atom chains

Researchers have successfully observed the formation and propagation of quasi-solitons in one-dimensional chains of Rydberg atoms. This breakthrough marks the first detection of these collective excitations, which maintain their shape and velocity despite complex interactions, in a many-body quantum system.…

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Electromagnetic Wave Interference in Microorganism Inactivation on Reflective Surfaces

A recent study investigated the impact of electromagnetic wave interference on the effectiveness of microorganism inactivation on reflective surfaces. The research focused on how the interaction between incident and reflected waves can modify the distribution of electromagnetic energy, directly influencing the ability of these waves to eliminate pathogens. This phenomenon is crucial for optimizing the design of disinfection systems that employ electromagnetic radiation, such as ultraviolet (UV-C) light, in environments with highly reflective surfaces.

Traditionally, microbial inactivation by electromagnetic waves has been modeled assuming a uniform or predictable energy distribution. However, in the presence of reflective surfaces, complex interference patterns are generated, which can create areas with significantly higher or lower field intensities than the average. These local variations in radiation intensity can lead to inefficient disinfection in some areas (low-intensity zones) and suboptimal energy use in others (high-intensity zones). Understanding and controlling these patterns is essential to ensure complete and energy-efficient disinfection.

A recent study investigated the impact of electromagnetic wave interference on the effectiveness of microorganism inactivation on reflective surfaces.
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Nature
Category
Applied Physics
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59
Date
2026-07-18
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