Researchers have observed excitons, a type of quasiparticle, undergo a reversible phase change from a superfluid to a supersolid state. This marks the first time such a transition has been demonstrated, allowing for controlled manipulation between these two distinct quantum phases.
The experiment provides new opportunities to explore the properties of exotic states of matter and could lead to advances in quantum technologies and materials science.
**Why this matters**
Understanding and controlling phase transitions in quantum systems like excitons can deepen knowledge of complex quantum behaviors. This breakthrough may pave the way for developing novel quantum devices and contribute to fundamental physics research on extreme states of matter.
Source: NewsData
