This is absolutely fantastic. The god-like editing work and animations, as well as the concise voiceover make this one of the best physics videos I've seen.
This is a wonderful video. It keeps you engaged and before you know if you have an understanding of a complex phenomenon. I am actually going to watch it again!
Thank you! Yes, we are working on a few more at the moment. We don't have a final release date though, but we expect the next one to be out in a few months time. So, please stay tuned!
This video is incredible, it manages to communicate the basic knowledge and ideas and the animation is so pleasurable to see. Congratulations and thank you!
The animations were really great. I just heard the name in one of my courses and looked for a video that explains it bit more. But to be honest, I didn't expect such a nice video about polaritons.
tbh I found the "glitchy" design a little annoying, but ultimately this video managed to make me understand polaritons. I have read many other sources on the matter and didnt understand it, but this video of all things was the source that did it. So great job 👍
I doubt my 8-year-old understands physics much, but he also loved that video. Perhaps this is how the quantum world could be introduced at school, with an animation of a guitar string! :)
Thanks a lot! To answer your question, in general, polariton is a quasi-particle arising from the strong coupling of light (photons also described as electromagnetic waves) with some kind of electric or magnetic dipoles in the matter. In our video, we talked about exciton-polaritons -- polaritons which emerge from the strong coupling of photons and excitons, which are a type of dipole, inside a microresonator. Exciton-polariton can emerge also without the resonator but are a lot harder to observe and lack some interesting properties. When you refer to plasmons, do you mean 'surface plasmon-polaritons'? These occur when light (photons) strongly couples to dipoles of electric charges at the interface of a conductor and a dielectric (such as a metal-air interface). 'Surface plasmons' on their own are simply the oscillations (dipoles) emerging on the interface. Finally, 'plasmons' are quanta of oscillation of electric density inside a plasma. These three different 'plasmons' can be sometimes confused.
So, what would theoretically happen if the atoms in the Quantum Well were negatively charged? Would it be the same reaction or an increase in energy release?
amazingggg explanation. Thank you so much for making such a wonderful video lesson for us. I got this exciton concept for the very first time like this. so epic
Sounds like a "hole" is an ion, which makes an "exciton" sound like the original interpretation for an atom as an electron literally orbiting the nucleus. Although I've also heard of positrons referred to as "electron holes".
Physics, when taught this way, is the most interesting thing to explore!! Hats off to this tutorial.
The animation is so epic...
years trying to "catch" the exciton-polariton concept and this short and beautiful video has "enlightened" my effort...👋👋👋
I'm not a physics major. But I was able to understand this very well. Thank you for simplifying this complex topic.
A lot of hard work clearly went into making this crystal clear video. Kudos.
This is absolutely fantastic.
The god-like editing work and animations, as well as the concise voiceover make this one of the best physics videos I've seen.
This is a wonderful video. It keeps you engaged and before you know if you have an understanding of a complex phenomenon. I am actually going to watch it again!
Good animation to explain in the last
Are there more videos would be uploaded?
Your physics animations all are so epic!!!
Thank you! Yes, we are working on a few more at the moment. We don't have a final release date though, but we expect the next one to be out in a few months time. So, please stay tuned!
+1
currently studying semiconductors, love this animation.
This animated illustration is simply amazing
My mind is blown away by this explanation. Simply great!
Amazing way to teach tough concepts.
This video is incredible, it manages to communicate the basic knowledge and ideas and the animation is so pleasurable to see. Congratulations and thank you!
By far the best animation for a physics topic I've seen
Just want to give a red Salute to the team who made this visual representation! Best science based animation ever seen!!
The animations were really great. I just heard the name in one of my courses and looked for a video that explains it bit more. But to be honest, I didn't expect such a nice video about polaritons.
I'm taking a course on nano photonics. Not a physics background, so has been struggling with the microcavity process. This video is life-saving!
Such an intuitive and clear explanation! Absolutely amazing
Thank you for making it more easily to understand.
Great animation. My understanding of this phenomenon has been elusive until now. ^^
Right during my revision time..Great explanation
I subscribed without hesitation
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tbh I found the "glitchy" design a little annoying, but ultimately this video managed to make me understand polaritons. I have read many other sources on the matter and didnt understand it, but this video of all things was the source that did it. So great job 👍
Thank you so much for explaining it in a as simple way as possible...
it was the best scientific explanation i had seen so far,
Hello, and, again, welcome to the Aperture Science Computer-Aided Enrichment Center.
can't debate the animation is so dope! and also clearly explanation, Thanks!
This is very very good! We want more from you guys! : D Keep it going.
Wow. Amazing video!!!
No words to describe this video. You earned a subscriber :) 😘
why there are so few subscribers? This seemed to me as a most epic explanation of a polariton..
Nice visuals and editing.
Beautifully explained, great video, thanks.
Amazing animation made it so easy to understand the concept. Please make more videos like these.
Really great videos! Wish you could post more!
Excellent video and explanation!
This is the coolest physics video i’ve ever seen 😂
Thank you so much for such best animated explanation 💖
Very underrated video
Really awesome presentation!
Excellent quality. Keep it up.
Amazing. More people need to teach in this fashion. more I say. more.
Nice explanation with animation 👏
I stopped the video just to comment about the animation. It is genuinely done
Thank you for the efforts to produce this beautiful video but it needs more explanation on the physics more than on the music.
Cool animations and good explanation of the phenomena!
Hope there are more videos though, what an amazing way to explain a quasiparticle
Wow, this is god-level teaching videos!!!
I doubt my 8-year-old understands physics much, but he also loved that video. Perhaps this is how the quantum world could be introduced at school, with an animation of a guitar string! :)
Perfect explanation!
this is amazing !!! incredible video ! Hats off
Animation is so beautiful❤❤❤
How make this.... please reply
I thought I knew most of what there is to know from the aether of RUclips culture. But my mind just fucking exploded.
wow what an explanation. exicton explained simply
Wow el mejor video que he visto en este año
Awesome simulations please make more and more videos related to quantum physics and nuclear physics
Incredible explanation!
so good animation , it is amazing
wow!!!!!!! this is great explanation!!!!
The animations is awesome! What program are you using? Please tell! It looks aaamazing!
These videos are brilliant!!!
Amazing Video!
Man your work is awesome.
I would buy any animation from you!!!!
Thanks a lot for putting such efforts!
great explanation with good animation
Awesome video and awesome explanation, thanks ! :)
breath taking!
Great video, subscription mode on ;)
Perfect explanation!!!!!
Finally! I get it now!
holy fuck that's beautiful animation
Well done. I hope to see more videos by you.
Great explanation!
awesome description!!!
I am totally baffled by this amazing masterpiece animation. Thank you so much. can you tell me what is difference between plasmon and polaritons?
Thanks a lot! To answer your question, in general, polariton is a quasi-particle arising from the strong coupling of light (photons also described as electromagnetic waves) with some kind of electric or magnetic dipoles in the matter. In our video, we talked about exciton-polaritons -- polaritons which emerge from the strong coupling of photons and excitons, which are a type of dipole, inside a microresonator. Exciton-polariton can emerge also without the resonator but are a lot harder to observe and lack some interesting properties. When you refer to plasmons, do you mean 'surface plasmon-polaritons'? These occur when light (photons) strongly couples to dipoles of electric charges at the interface of a conductor and a dielectric (such as a metal-air interface). 'Surface plasmons' on their own are simply the oscillations (dipoles) emerging on the interface. Finally, 'plasmons' are quanta of oscillation of electric density inside a plasma. These three different 'plasmons' can be sometimes confused.
omg incredible visualization!!
Excellent ! many thanks
So, what would theoretically happen if the atoms in the Quantum Well were negatively charged? Would it be the same reaction or an increase in energy release?
amazing video effects!! a bit more of theory would be nice
Remarkable explanation.....
Awesome job!
amazingggg explanation. Thank you so much for making such a wonderful video lesson for us. I got this exciton concept for the very first time like this. so epic
Woah this was poetic!
So amazing!! well-described.
Just awesome
Good job guys ❣️
I love this video!
Wow really fantastic.Great explanation.
That escalated quickly!! :o
Bro epic animations ❤🔥
great effort. really appreciate
Great Video
Please give tutorial for animation 🙏
this is so great
That was tremendous.
The animation is too good (and funny) :)
so there is no loss of energy when the electron and vacancy orbit each other?
Dil jit liya si tussi...
Love anything about quantum mechanics
Sounds like a "hole" is an ion, which makes an "exciton" sound like the original interpretation for an atom as an electron literally orbiting the nucleus. Although I've also heard of positrons referred to as "electron holes".