We prove that the necessary condition for a solid to be also a superfluid is to have zero-point vacancies, or interstitial atoms, or both, as an integral part of the ground state. As a consequence, in the absence of symmetry between vacancies and interstitials, superfluidity has a zero probability to occur in commensurate solids which break continuous translation symmetry. We discuss recent 4He experiments by Kim and Chan in the context of this theorem, question its bulk supersolid interpretation, and offer an alternative explanation in terms of superfluid interfaces
Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity are well known to occur in the dilute gaseous as well a...
Abstract The small mass and significant zero point motion of solid 4 He make it very different from ...
More than 40 years ago, Andreev, Lifshitz and Chester suggested the possible existence of a peculiar...
We prove that the necessary condition for a solid to be also a superfluid is to have zero-point vaca...
We prove that the necessary condition for a solid to be also a superfluid is to have zero-point vaca...
For nearly half a century the supersolid phase of matter has remained mysterious, not only eluding e...
For nearly half a century the supersolid phase of matter has remained mysterious, not only eluding e...
The supersolid state of matter, exhibiting nondissipative flow in solids, has been elusive for 35 ye...
We provide a semiquantitative tool, derived from first-principles simulations, for answering the que...
One scenario for the nonclassical moment of inertia of solid 4He discovered by Kim and Chan [Nature ...
One scenario for the nonclassical moment of inertia of solid 4He discovered by Kim and Chan [ Nature...
AbstractWe seek an explanation for the observed non-classical rotational inertia in solid Helium-4. ...
The supersolid state of matter, exhibiting nondissipative flow in solids, has been elusive for 35 ye...
The supersolid state of matter, exhibiting nondissipative flow in solids, has been elusive for 35 ye...
Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity are well known to occur in the dilute gaseous as well a...
Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity are well known to occur in the dilute gaseous as well a...
Abstract The small mass and significant zero point motion of solid 4 He make it very different from ...
More than 40 years ago, Andreev, Lifshitz and Chester suggested the possible existence of a peculiar...
We prove that the necessary condition for a solid to be also a superfluid is to have zero-point vaca...
We prove that the necessary condition for a solid to be also a superfluid is to have zero-point vaca...
For nearly half a century the supersolid phase of matter has remained mysterious, not only eluding e...
For nearly half a century the supersolid phase of matter has remained mysterious, not only eluding e...
The supersolid state of matter, exhibiting nondissipative flow in solids, has been elusive for 35 ye...
We provide a semiquantitative tool, derived from first-principles simulations, for answering the que...
One scenario for the nonclassical moment of inertia of solid 4He discovered by Kim and Chan [Nature ...
One scenario for the nonclassical moment of inertia of solid 4He discovered by Kim and Chan [ Nature...
AbstractWe seek an explanation for the observed non-classical rotational inertia in solid Helium-4. ...
The supersolid state of matter, exhibiting nondissipative flow in solids, has been elusive for 35 ye...
The supersolid state of matter, exhibiting nondissipative flow in solids, has been elusive for 35 ye...
Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity are well known to occur in the dilute gaseous as well a...
Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity are well known to occur in the dilute gaseous as well a...
Abstract The small mass and significant zero point motion of solid 4 He make it very different from ...
More than 40 years ago, Andreev, Lifshitz and Chester suggested the possible existence of a peculiar...