Scientists Transform Light into Supersolid for the First Time
Recently, researchers successfully turned light into a "supersolid", marking a groundbreaking achievement in physics by combining the properties of solids and superfluids.
What is a Supersolid?
- A supersolid has a rigid structure like a solid but can flow without friction like a superfluid.
- Previously, supersolids were only created using atoms—this is the first time light has been transformed into one.
- This achievement opens new possibilities in quantum computing, materials science, and energy storage.
Understanding the Supersolid State of Light
- Unlike traditional photonic systems, this experiment creates a true supersolid phase, rather than merely mimicking atomic structures.
- The system consists of coherent quantum droplets ....
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