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A solid like no other: frigid, solid helium streams like a liquid.


Captured within the cavities of a porous glass disk, frozen helium has coalesced co·a·lesce  
intr.v. co·a·lesced, co·a·lesc·ing, co·a·lesc·es
1. To grow together; fuse.

2. To come together so as to form one whole; unite:
 into a long-awaited, but never-before-observed, quantum phase of matter, a team of physicists claims. In that extraordinary state, known as a superfluid su·per·flu·id  
n.
A fluid, such as a liquid form of helium, exhibiting a frictionless flow at temperatures close to absolute zero.



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 solid or supersolid, the material is expected to flow like a liquid yet maintain its solid crystal structure, says team leader Moses H.W. Chan of Pennsylvania State University Pennsylvania State University, main campus at University Park, State College; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1855, opened 1859 as Farmers' High School.  in State College.

Frictionless flow, also known as superfluidity superfluidity, tendency of liquid helium below a temperature of 2.19°K; to flow freely, even upward, with little apparent friction. Helium becomes a liquid when it is cooled to 4.2°K;. , has previously been observed only in liquids and gases (SN: 10/25/03, p. 2G2). "Now, we're saying that even in a solid we can see it," Chan says. In the Jan. 15 Nature, he and his Penn State colleague Eun-Seong Kim present evidence for what they suspect is the world's first supersolid.

"If this discovery of a supersolid is confirmed, it is a major advance," says John R. Beamish of the University of Alberta in Edmonton in a commentary accompanying the report.

William P. Halperin of Northwestern University Northwestern University, mainly at Evanston, Ill.; coeducational; chartered 1851, opened 1855 by Methodists. In 1873 it absorbed Evanston College for Ladies.  in Evanston, Ill., calls the new evidence for supersolidity a "sensational result."

For more than 30 years, theorists have predicted supersolidity, but experimentalists had been unable to demonstrate it. Building on a previous approach, Chan and Kim entered the fray with a device called a torsional tor·sion  
n.
1.
a. The act of twisting or turning.

b. The condition of being twisted or turned.

2.
 oscillator oscillator

Mechanical or electronic device that produces a back-and-forth periodic motion. A pendulum is a simple mechanical oscillator that swings with a constant amplitude, requiring the addition of energy at each swing only to compensate for the energy lost because of air
. Basically, it's a squat, cylindrical bob suspended from a hollow copper tube that slowly gyrates back and forth. To explore the behavior of solid helium, the researchers placed inside the oscillator's bob a porous glass disk the diameter of a dime. Then they infiltrated the disk's pores with liquid helium Liquid helium  and froze the helium under pressure at temperatures near absolute zero.

As the scientists continued to lower the temperature, they detected signs that at about 175 millikelvins the solid version of the isotope helium-4 stopped being dragged around because of friction with the disk. "Ordinarily, you would not imagine that this solid could become unstuck ... but all the data indicate that, indeed, this helium did become unstuck," Chan says. For the solid to act this way, atoms and vacancies within its crystal lattice may be continuously exchanging places.

Solid helium's superfluidity indicates that a so-called Bose-Einstein condensate forms within the material. In such a condensate, atomic or subatomic particles share the same quantum state, amassing into what is, in essence, a single superparticle.

Since 1995, physicists have made numerous gaseous Bose-Einstein condensates from atoms of certain metals and from some simple molecules (SN: 11/22/03, p. 324). Decades earlier, isotopes of helium Helium (He)
Standard atomic mass: 4.002602(2) u Natural helium isotopes

For more details on this topic, see Helium-3.

For more details on this topic, see Helium-4.
 were discovered to form liquid Bose-Einstein condensates. Now, helium-4 has become the first solid Bose-Einstein condensate, according to the new experiment.

Vacancies in a crystal can behave like particles, Halperin explains. In supersolid helium, the particles rotating the Bose-Einstein condensate are probably not the helium atoms but the lattice vacancies, he says.

Anthony J. Leggett of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Early years: 1867-1880
The Morrill Act of 1862 granted each state in the United States a portion of land on which to establish a major public state university, one which could teach agriculture, mechanic arts, and military training, "without excluding other scientific
 (SN: 10/11/03, p. 229), one of the first theorists to propose supersolidity, doubts that Chan and Kim have uncovered the supersolidity that he and other theorists have envisioned. After all, he notes, helium frozen within glass pores differs markedly from the bulk crystals to which the theories apply. Instead, he speculates that the scientists have detected some other type of superfluid behavior.

Chan says that his group and others are preparing experiments to learn whether frozen helium has other expected supersolid properties, such as a spike in its capacity to absorb heat and long-lasting movement unfettered by friction once the solid is set in motion.
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