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Scientists Observe Quantum Heat Waves at Room Temperature For The First Time
Scientists have detected a specific quantum behavior in heat‑carrying phonon waves at room temperature, marking the first observation of…
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Scientists have detected a specific quantum behavior in heat‑carrying phonon waves at room temperature, marking the first observation of this phenomenon outside ultra‑low cryogenic conditions. The finding demonstrates that ordered phonon heat flow, previously thought to require extreme cooling, can occur under everyday temperatures. This breakthrough expands the understanding of quantum heat transport and suggests new possibilities for thermal management in materials science.
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