Supersolid

In condensed matter physics, a supersolid is a spatially ordered material with superfluid properties. In the case of helium-4, it has been conjectured since the 1960s that it might be possible to create a supersolid.[1] Starting from 2017, a definitive proof for the existence of this state was provided by several experiments using atomic Bose–Einstein condensates.[2] The general conditions required for supersolidity to emerge in a certain substance are a topic of ongoing research.

  1. ^ Chester, G. V. (1970). "Speculations on Bose–Einstein Condensation and Quantum Crystals". Physical Review A. 2 (1): 256–258. Bibcode:1970PhRvA...2..256C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.2.256.
  2. ^ Donner, Tobias (2019-04-03). "Viewpoint: Dipolar Quantum Gases go Supersolid". Physics. 12: 38. doi:10.1103/Physics.12.38.

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