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Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 74(5 Pt 2): 056305, 2006 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17279991

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Phenomena following a rapid mechanical quench of liquid 4He from its normal to its superfluid phase are reported and discussed. The mechanical expansion apparatus is an improved version of that described previously. It uses a double-cell geometry to effect a partial separation of the sample from the convolutions of the bellows that form the outer wall of the cell. Consistent with earlier work, no evidence is found for the production of quantized vortices via the Kibble-Zurek (KZ) mechanism. Although the expansion is complete within 15ms , the second-sound velocity and attenuation continue to increase for a further approximately 60ms ; correspondingly the temperature decreases. Subsequently, the temperature rises again toward its final value as the second-sound velocity and attenuation decrease. It is shown that this unexpected behavior is apparently associated with a large-amplitude second-sound oscillation produced by the expansion, and it is suggested that the observed vortices are created by the normal fluid-superfluid counterflow that constitutes the second-sound wave. If production of large-amplitude second sound is inherent to the mechanical expansion of liquid 4He through the superfluid transition, as appears to be the case for final temperatures more than 3mK from the lambda transition, the phenomenon sets a lower bound on the density of KZ vortices that can be detected in this type of experiment.

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Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys ; 63(4 Pt 2): 045301, 2001 Apr.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11308899

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We present experimental data which correlate thermal measurements and flow visualization in convecting liquid 4He. For a small range R(C)R1, generating thermal oscillations as in earlier reports. At higher R values the time dependence becomes aperiodic with the surprising appearance of spiral-defect chaos at an aspect ratio smaller than has previously been reported.

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