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One dimensional quantum lattice liquids.
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I. Morera et al. Phys. Rev. Lett
Abstract:
Liquids are ubiquitous in Nature: from the water that we consume daily to superfluid helium which is a quantum liquid appearing at temperatures as low as only a few degrees above the absolute zero. A common feature of these vastly different liquids is being self-bound in free space in the form of droplets. Understanding from a microscopic perspective how a liquid is formed by adding particles one by one is a significant challenge.
Physicists propose a new theory to explain one dimensional quantum liquids formation