Nobel Prize in Physics 2025: The Schrödinger’s Cat gets bigger.

Maciej

Zgirski

IF PAN

Listopad 26, 2025 02:00

Abstract: Usually effects of quantum tunneling and energy quantization are associated with behavior of single atoms or molecules. Electrons occupy orbitals of definite energy and can change their state in the process of absorbing or emitting well-defined energy quanta – photons. In the Sun, two protons fuse by tunneling over the Coulomb barrier to form deuterium. But can we extend the direct applicability of quantum mechanics to macroscopic objects, i.e. objects visible with a bare eye? Yes, we can. This year the Nobel Prize has been awarded “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum tunneling and energy quantization in an electric circuit”. In their two seminal experiments (Phys.Rev.Lett. 55, 1908 (1985), Phys.Rev.Lett. 55, 1543 (1985)) laureates John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis showed that these two hallmarks of quantum mechanics can be observed also for macroscopic artificially-defined objects. 

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