Real Life Examples of Quantum Theory Consequences

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What are some real life examples or consequences of quantum theory?
I.E-new technologies... and such.
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Paden Roder
 
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What are some real life examples or consequences of quantum theory?
I.E-new technologies... and such.
Thanks
Paden Roder

The transistor, which almost all modern electronics are based upon, is one of the most important examples.
 
The laser and the SQUID, for two more. All of modern chemistry (students who take high school chemistry get more quantum mechanics than those who take high school physics).
 
(that's solid-state electronics; the valves etc are pure classical physics)

Other examples: diode laser (e.g. in your CD player), superconductors (so MRI equipment, for example), CCDs (e.g. your digital camera), SQUIDs, ...
 
I suppose the Scanning Tunnelling Microscope is an excellent application how one uses the quantum tunnelling effect.
 
How about Photonic Crystals. They can be used to make surface-emitting quantum-cascade lasers.
 
Insights auto threads is broken atm, so I'm manually creating these for new Insight articles. Towards the end of the first lecture for the Qiskit Global Summer School 2025, Foundations of Quantum Mechanics, Olivia Lanes (Global Lead, Content and Education IBM) stated... Source: https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/quantum-entanglement-is-a-kinematic-fact-not-a-dynamical-effect/ by @RUTA
If we release an electron around a positively charged sphere, the initial state of electron is a linear combination of Hydrogen-like states. According to quantum mechanics, evolution of time would not change this initial state because the potential is time independent. However, classically we expect the electron to collide with the sphere. So, it seems that the quantum and classics predict different behaviours!
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