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T1 - Measurements of Torsional Oscillations and Thermal Conductivity in Solid 4He
AU - Zmeev, Dmitriy
AU - Brazhnikov, M. Yu
AU - Schanen, Roch
AU - Golov, A.
PY - 2012/11
Y1 - 2012/11
N2 - Polycrystalline samples of hcp 4He of molar volume 19.5 cm3 with small amount of 3He impurities were grown in an annular container by the blocked-capillary method. Three concentrations of 3He, x3, were studied: isotopically purified 4He with the estimated x3≤10−10, ‘well-grade’ helium with x3∼3×10−7 and a specially prepared mixture with x3=2.5×10−6. The torsional oscillator response and thermal conductivity were investigated before and after annealing. The temperature and width of the torsional anomaly increase with increasing x3. Annealing resulted in an increased phonon mean free path but often in little change in the torsional oscillator response. While the magnitude of the torsional anomaly and phonon mean free path can be very different in different samples, no correlation was found between them; this implies that these two properties are controlled by different types of crystal defects. It seems plausible that the mean free path of thermal phonos at ∼200 mK is controlled by vibrating dislocations while the magnitude of the frequency shift of torsional oscillations is governed by static defects such as pinned dislocations and grain boundaries.
AB - Polycrystalline samples of hcp 4He of molar volume 19.5 cm3 with small amount of 3He impurities were grown in an annular container by the blocked-capillary method. Three concentrations of 3He, x3, were studied: isotopically purified 4He with the estimated x3≤10−10, ‘well-grade’ helium with x3∼3×10−7 and a specially prepared mixture with x3=2.5×10−6. The torsional oscillator response and thermal conductivity were investigated before and after annealing. The temperature and width of the torsional anomaly increase with increasing x3. Annealing resulted in an increased phonon mean free path but often in little change in the torsional oscillator response. While the magnitude of the torsional anomaly and phonon mean free path can be very different in different samples, no correlation was found between them; this implies that these two properties are controlled by different types of crystal defects. It seems plausible that the mean free path of thermal phonos at ∼200 mK is controlled by vibrating dislocations while the magnitude of the frequency shift of torsional oscillations is governed by static defects such as pinned dislocations and grain boundaries.
KW - Solid helium
KW - Torsional oscillations
KW - Thermal conductivity
KW - Phonon mean free path
KW - Crystalline defects
KW - Supersolid
U2 - 10.1007/s10909-012-0665-9
DO - 10.1007/s10909-012-0665-9
M3 - Journal article
VL - 169
SP - 169
EP - 179
JO - Journal of Low Temperature Physics
JF - Journal of Low Temperature Physics
SN - 0022-2291
IS - 3
ER -