Articles in 2011

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  • Intuition suggests that the occurrence of large quantum fluctuations should prevent a material from forming a glass, yet theory and simulations that explicitly incorporate such fluctuations suggest the opposite could be true.

    • Francesco Zamponi
    News & Views
  • Intuition suggests that the occurrence of large quantum fluctuations should prevent a material from forming a glass by enabling its atoms to rearrange into a lower-energy ordered state. But new simulations suggest the opposite could be true, with fluctuations sometimes enhancing glass formation.

    • Thomas E. Markland
    • Joseph A. Morrone
    • David R. Reichman
    Letter
  • A tour-de-force study finds that as the pressure of lithium is increased to 50 GPa, its melting point drops to 190 K—the lowest yet observed of any elemental metal. The results suggest lithium could be a promising candidate for exploring exotic states of matter similar to that predicted for metallic hydrogen.

    • Christophe L. Guillaume
    • Eugene Gregoryanz
    • H-K. Mao
    Letter