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TY - JOUR
T1 - Superfluid He-3 in the zero-temperature limit.
AU - Bradley, D. Ian
AU - Fisher, Shaun N.
AU - Guénault, A.M.
AU - Haley, Richard P.
AU - Pickett, George R.
PY - 2004/6
Y1 - 2004/6
N2 - Superfluid He-3 has a hierarchy of properties, each manifest as a 'superfluid'. There is the mass superfluid, the spin superfluid and there should also be an orbital superfluid. These three 'super' fluids respond differently to the interpenetrating normal fluid and demand different temperature ranges to be studied fully. We discuss here the importance of work at very low temperatures, how we can cool to the lowest temperatures and finally present a selection of low temperature experiments which illustrate aspects of multiphase nature of the superfluid and of the three 'superfluids' mentioned above.
AB - Superfluid He-3 has a hierarchy of properties, each manifest as a 'superfluid'. There is the mass superfluid, the spin superfluid and there should also be an orbital superfluid. These three 'super' fluids respond differently to the interpenetrating normal fluid and demand different temperature ranges to be studied fully. We discuss here the importance of work at very low temperatures, how we can cool to the lowest temperatures and finally present a selection of low temperature experiments which illustrate aspects of multiphase nature of the superfluid and of the three 'superfluids' mentioned above.
KW - A-PHASE
KW - B-PHASE
KW - TRANSITION
KW - VELOCITY
KW - DETECTOR
KW - ANGLE
U2 - 10.1023/B:JOLT.0000029503.23955.5f
DO - 10.1023/B:JOLT.0000029503.23955.5f
M3 - Journal article
VL - 135
SP - 385
EP - 397
JO - Journal of Low Temperature Physics
JF - Journal of Low Temperature Physics
SN - 0022-2291
IS - 5-6
ER -