2016
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.94.224514
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Decoupling of first sound from second sound in dilute He3superfluidHe4 mixtures

Abstract: Riekki, Tapio; Manninen, M. S.; Tuoriniemi, Juha Decoupling of first sound from second sound in dilute 3He-superfluid 4He mixtures Bulk superfluid helium supports two sound modes: first sound is an ordinary pressure wave, while second sound is a temperature wave, unique to superfluid systems. These sound modes do not usually exist independently, but rather variations in pressure are accompanied by variations in temperature, and vice versa. We studied the coupling between first and second sound in dilute 3 He -… Show more

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“…These influence the width (full width at half maximum) and the frequency of the fork resonance. The characteristic dimensions of a typical QTF may also match the wavelength of first or second sound in pure helium or isotope mixtures, at certain temperature and pressure, resulting in acoustic phenomena [5,6,7] that are interesting in their own right, but can also make interpreting the fork data more difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These influence the width (full width at half maximum) and the frequency of the fork resonance. The characteristic dimensions of a typical QTF may also match the wavelength of first or second sound in pure helium or isotope mixtures, at certain temperature and pressure, resulting in acoustic phenomena [5,6,7] that are interesting in their own right, but can also make interpreting the fork data more difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%