
Article
Fate of Vacancy-Induced Supersolidity in 4He
Physics Review Letters
Publication Date
2006
Abstract
The supersolid state of matter, exhibiting nondissipative flow in solids, has been elusive for 35 years. The recent discovery of a nonclassical moment of inertia in solid 4He by Kim and Chan provided the first experimental evidence, although the interpretation in terms of supersolidity of the ideal crystal phase remains a subject to debate. Using quantum Monte Carlo methods we investigate the long-standing question of vacancy-induced superflow and find that vacancies in a 4He crystal phase separate instead of forming a supersolid. On the other hand, nonequilibrium vacancies relaxing on defects of polycrystalline samples could provide an explanation for the experimental observations.
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This is the pre-published version harvested from ArXiv. The published version is located at http://prl.aps.org/abstract/PRL/v97/i8/e080401
Citation Information
M Boninsegni, A Kuklov, L Pollet, Nikolai Prokof'ev, et al.. "Fate of Vacancy-Induced Supersolidity in 4He" Physics Review Letters Vol. 97 Iss. 8 (2006) Available at: http://works.bepress.com/boris_svistunov/44/