Physics, asked by sid5762, 9 months ago

what is Quantum phasing​

Answers

Answered by TheMishraJii
6

In physics, a quantum phase transition is a phase transition between different quantum phases. Contrary to classical phase transitions, quantum phase transitions can only be accessed by varying a physical parameter—such as magnetic field or pressure—at absolute zero temperature.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Quantum phases are quantum states of matter at zero temperature. Even at zero temperature a quantum-mechanical system has quantum fluctuations and therefore can still support phase transitions. As a physical parameter is varied, quantum fluctuations can drive a phase transition into a different phase of matter.

Similar questions