Supersolid
15-03-2025
05:18 AM

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In an exciting scientific breakthrough, researchers have successfully turned light into a "supersolid" for the first time ever.

About Supersolid
- Supersolids are a strange state of matter defined by quantum mechanics where particles condense into an orderly, crystalline solid but also move like a liquid that has no viscosity.
- Usually, solids don't move on their own, but supersolids change direction and density depending on particle interactions while maintaining an organized lattice structure.
Why Are Supersolids So Cold?
- Supersolids require extremely low temperatures to form — usually very close to absolute zero (minus 459.67 degrees Fahrenheit, or minus 273.15 degrees Celsius).
- Most of the particles have to occupy the lowest energy state available, and heat makes particles jump up and down like excitable toddlers in a ball pit.
- If a material is cold enough, the temperature no longer obscures how the particles interact with each other. Instead, the tiny effects of quantum mechanics become the defining factors in how the material behaves.
Significance of the Discovery
- Supersolids have traditionally been observed in Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) of ultracold atoms near absolute zero.
- However, this new development expands the scope by coupling light and matter, enabling researchers to study condensed-matter physics under extreme quantum conditions.
- The discovery has profound implications for quantum computing, where supersolid-based systems could enhance qubit stability.
- It also opens pathways for advancements in optical circuits, photonic devices, and fundamental physics research.
Supersolid FAQs
Q1. What is an example of a supersolid?
Ans. For the first time, researchers have transformed light into a "'supersolid" — a strange state of matter that is both solid and liquid at the same time.
Q2. Do supersolids exist?
Ans. Supersolids are entities that exist in the quantum world, and, up until now, they have all been made using atoms.
Q3. What is the difference between a solid and a supersolid?
Ans. A solid has fixed structure, while a supersolid combines crystalline order with frictionless flow
Q4. What is supersolid state?
Ans. Supersolids are a strange state of matter defined by quantum mechanics where particles condense into an orderly, crystalline solid but also move like a liquid that has no viscosity.
Source: NDTV