2007
DOI: 10.1007/s10909-007-9529-0
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Resonance Microwave Absorption in He II

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“…Relations ( 11) and ( 12) should be understood in the thermodynamic limit. In this case, the time correlation function f ϕ (t) is such that the time integral (12) defining ϕ(ω) at any real frequencies ω converges [38]. From ( 14) and (15), it immediately follows that…”
Section: Cs Permittivity In the Presence Of Bec For Nucleimentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Relations ( 11) and ( 12) should be understood in the thermodynamic limit. In this case, the time correlation function f ϕ (t) is such that the time integral (12) defining ϕ(ω) at any real frequencies ω converges [38]. From ( 14) and (15), it immediately follows that…”
Section: Cs Permittivity In the Presence Of Bec For Nucleimentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In turn, superfluid He II atoms have zero dipole moment. Therefore, the experimental results [10][11][12] showing electrical activity of superfluid He II appeared rather unexpected.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%