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Attenuation of the fourth sound in liquid helium II via extended thermodynamics

2004

Abstract This work continues a study begun in previous works, where a non-standard model of liquid helium II is proposed, in which a small entropy transfer is associated with the superfluid component. In this work the influence of this superfluid entropy on the propagation of the fourth sound is analyzed. From experimental data for velocities and attenuations of the first and second sound, the model provides speed and attenuation coefficient of the fourth sound in a porous medium as a function of the ratio ss/s between the superfluid entropy ss and the total entropy s. These values are determined in the two limiting cases ss/s=0 and =0.02, for various values of temperature and pressure.

PhysicsLiquid heliumApplied MathematicsMechanical EngineeringAttenuationNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsThermodynamicslaw.inventionSuperfluidityEntropy (classical thermodynamics)Mechanics of MaterialslawAttenuation coefficientSecond soundPorous mediumInternational Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics
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Effective thermal conductivity of superuid helium: Laminar, turbulent and ballistic regimes

2016

Abstract In this paper we extend previous results on the effective thermal conductivity of liquid helium II in cylindrical channels to rectangular channels with high aspect ratio. The aim is to compare the results in the laminar regime, the turbulent regime and the ballistic regime, all of them obtained within a single mesoscopic formalism of heat transport, with heat flux as an independent variable.

PhysicsLiquid heliumT57-57.97Applied mathematics. Quantitative methodsCondensed matter physicsTurbulenceApplied MathematicsLiquid helium; Quantized vortices; Quantum turbulence; Thermal conductivity; Applied Mathematics;Laminar flow01 natural sciencesQuantum turbulenceIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering010305 fluids & plasmasPhysics::Fluid DynamicsApplied MathematicThermal conductivityThermal conductivity0103 physical sciencesQuantized vortice010306 general physicsSettore MAT/07 - Fisica Matematicaquantized vorticesSuperfluid helium-4
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Very long nuclear relaxation times of spin polarized helium 3 in metal coated cells

1995

Abstract We obtained very long relaxation times T 1 of up to 120 h for the nuclear polarization of an optically pumped helium 3 gas. The glass containers were internally coated with metallic films such as bismuth or cesium. These findings will have applications in the field of helium magnetometers and polarized targets.

PhysicsMagnetometerGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_elementHyperpolarized Helium 3Polarization (waves)law.inventionBismuthMetalNuclear magnetic resonancechemistrylawCondensed Matter::SuperconductivityHelium-3visual_artCaesiumvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsHeliumPhysics Letters A
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Vortex density waves and high-frequency second sound in superfluid turbulence hydrodynamics

2010

In this paper we show that a recent hydrodynamical model of superfluid turbulence describes vortex density waves and their effects on the speed of high-frequency second sound. In this frequency regime, the vortex dynamics is not purely diffusive, as for low frequencies, but exhibits ondulatory features, whose influence on the second sound is here explored.

PhysicsNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsTurbulenceQuantum vortexFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyNon-equilibrium thermodynamicsVorticityLiquid helium IISuperfluid turbulenceVortexCondensed Matter - Other Condensed MatterSuperfluidityClassical mechanicsSecond soundSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaSuperfluid helium-4Other Condensed Matter (cond-mat.other)
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Continuum excitations in6He

1999

T. Aumann et al. ; 11 pags.; 6 figs.; 2 tabs. ; PACS number(s): 27.20.1n, 25.60.Gc, 25.70.De, 29.30.Hs

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsAngular distributionContinuum (topology)Giant resonanceExcited stateQuantum mechanicsCoulomb excitationInelastic scatteringAtomic physicsIsotopes of heliumResonance (particle physics)Physical Review C
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Wellentypen in Helium II-Schichten

1968

In liquid helium two wave modes are possible. Their properties may be analysed by solving the thermohydrodynamical equations under the condition that the tangential component of the normal fluid velocity is vanishing on the walls. In the present paper, these two types of wave propagation are determined for a plane-parallel capillary with the heat conduction and the thermal expansion being neglected and with the width of the capillary being much smaller than the penetration depth of a viscous wave. In particular, the dispersion relations of both, the so called fourth sound and an overdamped mode are calculated. (This overdamped mode may be called fifth wave mode.) The velocity fields can be …

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsCondensed matter physicsWave propagationCapillary actionLiquid heliumThermal conductionlaw.inventionPhysics::Fluid DynamicslawDispersion relationParticle velocityPenetration depthTangential and normal componentsZeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and nuclei
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Gain stabilization and noise minimization for SiPMs at cryogenic temperatures

2018

Abstract The performance of solid-state photon detectors such as avalanche photodiodes or silicon photomultipliers (SiPMs) is strongly affected by temperature. Important device characteristics for the detection of low light levels or single photons are photon detection efficiency, dark noise, and gain. In the present work the C-series SiPMs from SensL was characterized in cryogenic environments. At 77  K the SiPMs proved to be an excellent choice for single photon detection and an operation point with minimum noise contributions was found. At 4  K the performance was degraded, exhibiting a smaller gain and a larger noise.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhotonPhysics::Instrumentation and Detectorsbusiness.industryLiquid heliumLiquid nitrogenAvalanche photodiodeNoise (electronics)law.inventionNoise minimizationSilicon photomultiplierlawOptoelectronicsbusinessInstrumentationDark currentNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment
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Streuung von 50 keV-Elektronen an flüssigem Helium

1970

The behaviour of liquid helium in relation to electron-scattering has been investigated. Electrons of 50 keV have been scattered by thin targets of liquid helium with temperatures between 1.34 and 2.15 K. The thickness of targets was chosen between 0.047 and 0.62 mm. The angular distribution and the energy loss of the scattered electrons have been measured in dependence on the thickness of layer and on temperature. The extrapolated range of electrons in liquid helium has been determined.

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsRange (particle radiation)Energy lossAngular distributionLiquid heliumlawNuclear fusionElectronAtomic physicsAstrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysicslaw.inventionZeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and nuclei
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Towards a magnetic field stabilization at ISOLTRAP for high-accuracy mass measurements on exotic nuclides

2008

Abstract The field stability of a mass spectrometer plays a crucial role in the accuracy of mass measurements. In the case of mass determination of short-lived nuclides with a Penning trap, major causes of fluctuations are temperature variations in the vicinity of the trap and pressure changes in the liquid helium cryostat of the superconducting magnet. Thus systems for the temperature and pressure stabilization of the Penning trap mass spectrometer ISOLTRAP at the ISOLDE facility at CERN have been installed. A reduction of the temperature and pressure fluctuations by at least an order of magnitude down to Δ T ≈ ± 5 mK and Δ p ≈ ± 5 Pa has been achieved, which corresponds to a relative magn…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSpectrometerLiquid heliumSuperconducting magnetMass spectrometryPenning trapISOLTRAPlaw.inventionNuclear physicslawIon trapNuclear ExperimentInstrumentationHybrid mass spectrometer
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On the existence of higher waves in a layer of superfluid helium

1973

The two implicit equations that contain the dispersion laws of waves propagating in a He II layer of variable thickness are formally investigated for solutions that go beyond those associated with the layer modifications of first and second sound: A series of symmetric and antisymmetric layer modes are found to exist by calculating the distribution of roots of the dispersion equations in the complex wave number plane as a function of layer thickness and angular frequency. All these modes turn out to be strongly attenuated and can be regarded as layer modifications of the viscous wave. Phase velocities, attenuation coefficients, and velocity profiles of some of them are calculated numericall…

PhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsWave propagationDispersion relationQuantum mechanicsSecond soundGroup velocityWavenumberMechanicsPhase velocityDispersion (water waves)Superfluid helium-4Zeitschrift für Physik A Hadrons and nuclei
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