Deeper understanding of quantum fluctuations in 'frustrated' layered magnetic crystals
Friday, March 27, 2015 - 10:30
in Physics & Chemistry
The construction of model quantum systems or simulators that can reveal hidden insights into other, less accessible quantum states requires paying attention to interactions normally overlooked by most theories, finds a RIKEN-led study. The research team has uncovered evidence of a weak force in a quantum simulator prototype that can answer questions about phase transitions involving Heisenberg's uncertainty principle and supersolids—matter with both superfluid and crystalline order that behaves like a viscosity-free liquid.