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    2025 Nobel Prize in Physics recognises Quantum properties on a human scale

    Posted 08 Oct 2025

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    Article Summary

    The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded for demonstrating quantum tunnelling at macroscopic, human-scale levels, advancing quantum computing, sensors, and electronics development.

    The Prize has been awarded to US scientists: John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis. 

    Background

    • A major question in physics is the maximum size of a system that can demonstrate quantum properties
      • For long time, this size was limited to atomic and sub-atomic levels only
    • However, these scientists, in their research 40 years ago, have demonstrated that quantum mechanics can be seen at macroscopic levels. This system is big enough to be held in the hand.
      • They used quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation to show this behaviour. 

    About Experiment and Research 

    • Quantum mechanics permits a particle to pass directly through a barrier via a process known as quantum tunnelling.
      • In other words, Quantum tunnelling is the ability of particles to pass through physical walls (refer infographics).
      • Earlier, such unique behaviour was observed at the microscopic level.
      • But these scientists showed that it was possible to exhibit quantum tunnelling properties at macroscopic levels.
        • They used an electric circuit with two superconducting components that were separated by a thin layer of non-conductive material.
          • This setup is known as a Josephson junction.
        • The system became quantised (meaning it can absorb or emit only discrete amounts of energy), as predicted by quantum mechanics
    • Significance
      • For developing quantum computers, quantum sensors and next gen transistors in computer microchips.

    Quantum Mechanics

    • It explains how extremely small objects simultaneously have the characteristics of both particles (tiny pieces of matter) and waves  (a disturbance or variation that transfers energy).
    •  It is also referred to as  wave-particle duality.
    • Tags :
    • Nobel Prize
    • Wave-Particle Duality
    • Quantum Tunelling
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