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LOS ANGELES, Calif., May 7, 2009 – In an effort to explore the boundary between thermodynamics and quantum mechanics – two fundamental, yet seemingly incompatible theories of physics – a team from the UCLA Department of Physics and Astronomy has created the world's smallest incandescent lamp. The team, led by Chris Regan, assistant professor of physics and astronomy and a member of the California NanoSystems Institute at UCLA, also includes Yuwei Fan, Scott Singer and Ray Bergstrom. Thermodynamics concerns systems with many particles, while quantum mechanics works best when applied to just a few. The UCLA team is using...Read full article

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    Published: May 2009
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