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- general conditions required for supersolidity to emerge in a certain substance are a topic of ongoing research. A supersolid is a special quantum state of...
- Bang. A supersolid is a spatially ordered material (that is, a solid or crystal) with superfluid properties. Similar to a superfluid, a supersolid is able...
- Journal in March 2025 that they have found a way to make light act like a "supersolid". Solid light appears in several video game franchises, including Halo...
- physics Macroscopic quantum phenomena Quantum hydrodynamics Slow light Supersolid Two-fluid model "The Nobel Prize in Physics 1996 – Advanced Information"...
- Milena; Ballarini, Dario; Sanvitto, Daniele (5 March 2025). "Emerging supersolidity in photonic-crystal polariton condensates". Nature. 639 (8054): 337–341...
- spinning container will result in quantized vortices. Supersolid: similar to a superfluid, a supersolid can move without friction but retains a rigid shape...
- well as more exotic states of matter (such as plasmas, superfluids, supersolids, Bose–Einstein condensates, ...). A fluid may be a liquid, gas or plasma...
- Super-heavy atom Superconductivity Superfluid film Superfluid helium-4 Supersolid Tachyon condensation Timeline of low-temperature technology Ultracold...
- support state of supersolid properties". Henkel, N.; Nath, R.; Pohl, T. (11 May 2010). "Three-Dimensional Roton Excitations and Supersolid Formation in Rydberg-Excited...
- ; Santos, Luis; Ferlaino, Francesca (August 2021). "Two-dimensional supersolidity in a dipolar quantum gas". Nature. 596 (7872): 357–361. arXiv:2102.05555...