Supersolidity of glasses
A. F. Andreev
Kapitza Institute for Physical Problems RAS, 119334 Moscow, Russia
PACS: 67.40.Kh, 67.80.-s
Abstract
Supersolidity of glasses is explained as a property of an
unusual state of condensed matter. This state is
essentially different from both normal and superfluid solid
states. The mechanism of the phenomenon is the transfer of mass by
tunneling two level systems.