By large-scale quantum Monte Carlo simulations we show that grain boundaries in 4He crystals are generically superfluid at low temperature, with a transition temperature of the order of ∼0.5 K at the melting pressure; nonsuperfluid grain boundaries are found only for special orientations of the grains. We also find that close vicinity to the melting line is not a necessary condition for superfluid grain boundaries, and a grain boundary in direct contact with the superfluid liquid at the melting curve is found to be mechanically stable and the grain-boundary superfluidity observed by Sasaki et al. [Science 313, 1098 (2006)] is not just a crack filled with superfluid
International audienceWe investigate the constraints on the superfluid fraction of an amorphous soli...
Defects are believed to play a fundamental role in the supersolid state of 4 He. We report on studie...
For nearly half a century the supersolid phase of matter has remained mysterious, not only eluding e...
By large-scale quantum Monte Carlo simulations we show that grain boundaries in 4He crystals are gen...
We provide a semiquantitative tool, derived from first-principles simulations, for answering the que...
We provide a semiquantitative tool, derived from first-principles simulations, for answering the que...
We provide a semiquantitative tool, derived from first-principles simulations, for answering the que...
For nearly half a century the supersolid phase of matter has remained mysterious, not only eluding e...
When two communicating vessels are filled to a different height with liquid, the two levels equilibr...
When two communicating vessels are filled to a different height with liquid, the two levels equilibr...
We consider the roughening of small-angle grain boundaries consisting of arrays of dislocations and...
It has been recently reported that there might be supersolidity of 4He around the temperature range:...
Theoreticians agree that superfluidity can exist in a Bose solid. The experiments to detect such an ...
The possibility of a supersolid state of matter, i.e., a crystalline solid exhibiting superfluid pro...
International audienceWe investigate the constraints on the superfluid fraction of an amorphous soli...
International audienceWe investigate the constraints on the superfluid fraction of an amorphous soli...
Defects are believed to play a fundamental role in the supersolid state of 4 He. We report on studie...
For nearly half a century the supersolid phase of matter has remained mysterious, not only eluding e...
By large-scale quantum Monte Carlo simulations we show that grain boundaries in 4He crystals are gen...
We provide a semiquantitative tool, derived from first-principles simulations, for answering the que...
We provide a semiquantitative tool, derived from first-principles simulations, for answering the que...
We provide a semiquantitative tool, derived from first-principles simulations, for answering the que...
For nearly half a century the supersolid phase of matter has remained mysterious, not only eluding e...
When two communicating vessels are filled to a different height with liquid, the two levels equilibr...
When two communicating vessels are filled to a different height with liquid, the two levels equilibr...
We consider the roughening of small-angle grain boundaries consisting of arrays of dislocations and...
It has been recently reported that there might be supersolidity of 4He around the temperature range:...
Theoreticians agree that superfluidity can exist in a Bose solid. The experiments to detect such an ...
The possibility of a supersolid state of matter, i.e., a crystalline solid exhibiting superfluid pro...
International audienceWe investigate the constraints on the superfluid fraction of an amorphous soli...
International audienceWe investigate the constraints on the superfluid fraction of an amorphous soli...
Defects are believed to play a fundamental role in the supersolid state of 4 He. We report on studie...
For nearly half a century the supersolid phase of matter has remained mysterious, not only eluding e...