- gravity. The
theory of
superfluidity was
developed by
Soviet theoretical physicists Lev
Landau and
Isaak Khalatnikov.
Superfluidity often co-occurs with...
- phenomena, the
superfluidity effect was
discovered by
Pyotr Kapitsa and John F. Allen, and Don
Misener in 1937.
Onnes possibly observed the
superfluid phase transition...
- In the
physics of
superfluidity, a
boojum is a
geometric pattern on the
surface of one of the
phases of
superfluid helium-3,
whose motion can
result in...
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Superfluidity is a
phenomenon where a fluid, or a
fraction of a fluid,
loses all its
viscosity and can flow
without resistance. A
superfluid film is the...
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quantized vortices,
which act as "holes" in the
medium where superfluidity breaks down.
Superfluidity was
originally discovered in
liquid helium-4
whose atoms...
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superconductivity is
often called the
superfluidity of
Fermi gas. In the
simplest form, the
origin of
superfluidity can be seen from the
weakly interacting...
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researchers studying quantum mechanics (in
particular the
property of
superfluidity) and to
those looking at the phenomena, such as superconductivity, produced...
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extreme conditions. For example, at low temperatures,
fermions show
superfluidity for
uncharged particles and
superconductivity for
charged particles...
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spontaneously crystallize and form a
solid that
maintains the
inherent superfluidity of Bose–Einstein condensates. This
setting realises a
special form of...
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might soon be
demonstrable at room temperature.
Evidence for
polariton superfluidity was
reported in by
Alberto Amo and coworkers,
based on the suppressed...