SATYENDRA NATH BOSE | Current Affairs | Vision IAS
Monthly Magazine Logo

Table of Content

    SATYENDRA NATH BOSE

    Posted 15 Mar 2024

    2 min read

    Why in the News?

    The eminent physicist S.N.Bose was remembered on his 50th death anniversary.

    About S.N.Bose (1894-1974)

    Early life

    • Hailed from Nadia district of West Bengal.
    • Joined the Presidency college of Kolkata
      • His teachers included Prafulla Chandra Ray and Jagadish Chandra Bose
    • Worked in the Physics department of University of Calcutta and Dacca University.

     

    Rewards and Recognitions 

    • Referred as "Father of the God Particle"
      • The fundamental particle ‘Bosons’ were named after him.
    • Awarded Padma Vibhushan in 1954.
    • Rabindranath Tagore dedicated his only book on science – ‘Vishwa Parichay’ to SN Bose.
    • Served as Vice- Chancellor of the Visva-Bharati (1956-58) 
    • S. N. Bose National Centre for Basic Sciences (Kolkata) was established in 1986 in his remembrance.

    Scientific Contributions of S.N Bose

    • Bose-Einstein Condensates (BEC): It is a quantum phenomenon predicted by Bose and Einstein (1925). It is a state of matter created when particles are cooled to near absolute zero (-273.15 degrees Celsius/0 Kelvin). 
      • All the atoms become a single entity at this point, and possess quantum properties, wherein each particle together functions as a wave of matter
      • Referred to as the 'fifth state of matter', it was proved experimentally by Weimann, Cornell and Ketterle for which they received Nobel prize in 2001.
      • Properties of BEC include
        • Super fluidity: BEC has zero viscosity and can flow without resistance. 
        • Super conductivity: The zero resistance leads to optimal conductivity.
        • Coherence: All particles in the BEC are in the same quantum state behaving as a single entity.
        • Macroscopic Occupation: In a BEC, a number of particles occupy a same quantum state, leading to a macroscopic wave function.
    • Bose-Einstein Statistics: Earlier proposed as a statistical procedure for counting possible states of a quantum system composed of identical particles with integer spin for light quanta in 1924 by Bose.
      • The statistics was extended to gas molecules by Einstein.
      • Particles which obey Bose-Einstein Statistics principle are referred as “Bosons”.
        • Bosons are particles with integer spin and include photons (light), gluons (particles that act as force carriers in the nucleus), the Higgs boson, and the W and Z bosons.
    • X-ray diffraction cameras: Designed and constructed by him for rotation and powder photography.

     

    • Tags :
    • Bose-Einstein Condensates
    • S.N. Bose
    Download Current Article
    Subscribe for Premium Features

    Quick Start

    Use our Quick Start guide to learn about everything this platform can do for you.
    Get Started