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Monday, December 29, 2008

A New phase of Matter: Supersolid

Recent Developments on Supersolids:
  • How Helium Can Be Solid And Perfect Liquid At Same Time, Now Explained By Computer-assisted Physics: At very low temperatures, helium can be solid and a perfect liquid at the same time. Theoreticians, though, have incorrectly explained the phenomenon for a long time. Computer simulations have now shown that only impurities can make this effect possible.[1]

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  • Major Physics Breakthrough In Understanding Supersolidity: Physicists are reporting a major advance in the understanding of what appears to be a new state of matter -- supersolidity. Physicists have been manipulating solid helium so they can study its unusual behavior.[2]
  • When Is A Supersolid Not Quite So Super? Brown University physicist Humphrey Maris and colleagues Satoshi Sasaki and Sebastien Balibar of the l'Ecole Normale SupĂ©rieure have narrowed the field of possible explanations for the weird behavior of supersolid helium. Their simple but extremely revealing experiment suggests that movement along grain boundaries is a more plausible explanation than Bose-Einstein condensates.[3]
  • Probable Discovery Of A New, Supersolid, Phase Of Matter: In the 15 January 2004 issue of the journal Nature, two physicists from Penn State University will announce their discovery of a new phase of matter, a "supersolid" form of helium-4 with the extraordinary frictionless-flow properties of a superfluid.[4]
  • Supersolids -- Can Atoms Unify And Flow Without Resistance?: Imagine you have an orchestra together, but everyone is playing their own tune, until they begin to follow a conductor. In a normal solid, every atom has its own behavior until very close to absolute zero. Then quantum mechanics takes over and dictates everyone to play the same tune.[5]

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