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Low Temperature Physics Gives Insight Into Quantum Turbulence

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A novel technique for studying vortices in quantum fluids has been developed by Lancaster physicists.

Andrew Guthrie, Sergey Kafanov, Theo Noble, Yuri Pashkin, George Pickett, and Viktor Tsepelin, in collaboration with scientists from Moscow State University, used tiny mechanical resonators to detect individual quantum vortices in superfluid helium.

Period11/05/2021

A novel technique for studying vortices in quantum fluids has been developed by Lancaster physicists.

Andrew Guthrie, Sergey Kafanov, Theo Noble, Yuri Pashkin, George Pickett, and Viktor Tsepelin, in collaboration with scientists from Moscow State University, used tiny mechanical resonators to detect individual quantum vortices in superfluid helium.

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TitleLow Temperature Physics Gives Insight Into Quantum Turbulence
Degree of recognitionInternational
Media name/outletSciTechDaily
Media typeWeb
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
Date11/05/21
DescriptionA novel technique for studying vortices in quantum fluids has been developed by Lancaster physicists.

Andrew Guthrie, Sergey Kafanov, Theo Noble, Yuri Pashkin, George Pickett, and Viktor Tsepelin, in collaboration with scientists from Moscow State University, used tiny mechanical resonators to detect individual quantum vortices in superfluid helium.
PersonsYuri Pashkin, Sergey Kafanov, Viktor Tsepelin, George Pickett