The possibility of a supersolid state of matter, i.e., a crystalline solid exhibiting superfluid properties, first appeared in theoretical studies about forty years ago. After a long period of little interest due to the lack of experimental evidence, it has attracted strong experimental and theoretical attention in the last few years since Kim and Chan (Penn State, U.S.A.) reported evidence for nonclassical rotational inertia effects, a typical signature of superfluidity, in samples of solid 4He. Since this “first observation”, other experimental groups have observed such effects in the response to the rotation of samples of crystalline helium, and it has become clear that the response of the solid is extremely sensitive to growth condition...
It has been recently reported that there might be supersolidity of 4He around the temperature range:...
The supersolid state of matter, exhibiting nondissipative flow in solids, has been elusive for 35 ye...
AbstractWe seek an explanation for the observed non-classical rotational inertia in solid Helium-4. ...
For nearly half a century the supersolid phase of matter has remained mysterious, not only eluding e...
Abstract Supersolidity is a rather controversial issue which has been revived re-cently by a number ...
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...
The supersolid state of matter, exhibiting nondissipative flow in solids, has been elusive for 35 ye...
Superfluidity in solid Helium-4 was predicted in 1969 and has been experimentally realized in 2004. ...
We provide a semiquantitative tool, derived from first-principles simulations, for answering the que...
Solid 4 He has been a considered a candidate supersolid, a bosonic crystal with an interpenetrating ...
Abstract The small mass and significant zero point motion of solid 4 He make it very different from ...
AbstractWe seek an explanation for the observed non-classical rotational inertia in solid Helium-4. ...
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...
It has been recently reported that there might be supersolidity of 4He around the temperature range:...
The supersolid state of matter, exhibiting nondissipative flow in solids, has been elusive for 35 ye...
AbstractWe seek an explanation for the observed non-classical rotational inertia in solid Helium-4. ...
For nearly half a century the supersolid phase of matter has remained mysterious, not only eluding e...
Abstract Supersolidity is a rather controversial issue which has been revived re-cently by a number ...
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...
The supersolid state of matter, exhibiting nondissipative flow in solids, has been elusive for 35 ye...
Superfluidity in solid Helium-4 was predicted in 1969 and has been experimentally realized in 2004. ...
We provide a semiquantitative tool, derived from first-principles simulations, for answering the que...
Solid 4 He has been a considered a candidate supersolid, a bosonic crystal with an interpenetrating ...
Abstract The small mass and significant zero point motion of solid 4 He make it very different from ...
AbstractWe seek an explanation for the observed non-classical rotational inertia in solid Helium-4. ...
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...
It has been recently reported that there might be supersolidity of 4He around the temperature range:...
The supersolid state of matter, exhibiting nondissipative flow in solids, has been elusive for 35 ye...
AbstractWe seek an explanation for the observed non-classical rotational inertia in solid Helium-4. ...