2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.aop.2003.08.012
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Shear viscosity of superfluid 3He–A1 at low temperatures

Abstract: The shear viscosity tensor of the

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“…Independent theoretical studies of the shear viscosity in the A 1 phase are in agreement with the experiments. 56,57) An independent shear viscosity measurement was made by Akimoto et al 58) with a torsional oscillator in magnetic fields below 12 T at various pressures below the melting pressure in a well controlledl l texture geometry. The temperature dependence at a given magnetic field was qualitatively similar to the Leiden results at melting pressure.…”
Section: Shear Viscositymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Independent theoretical studies of the shear viscosity in the A 1 phase are in agreement with the experiments. 56,57) An independent shear viscosity measurement was made by Akimoto et al 58) with a torsional oscillator in magnetic fields below 12 T at various pressures below the melting pressure in a well controlledl l texture geometry. The temperature dependence at a given magnetic field was qualitatively similar to the Leiden results at melting pressure.…”
Section: Shear Viscositymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This can be considered as another result of the paper. Our results of quasiparticle relaxation rates can be used for calculation of other transport coefficients of superfluid He noted that s-approximation, s-p approximation, forward scattering approximation and so on [6,12] have been used to express the singlet and triplet QSA, although we here (and in [8,10]) have used Pfitzner procedure to calculate them. Of course, for a system as dense as He 3 there is no physical reason to expect the contribution from higher partial waves in QSA to be negligible.…”
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“…Experimental evidence can be presented showing Pfitzner procedure is preferable to s-p approximation. Actually, in viscosity calculations of the A 1 -phase of superfluid 3 He (both at low temperatures [23,24,26] and near T c↑ [25]), applying Pfitzner procedure gave rise to a result compatible with the experiment. This strengthens the idea that Pfitzner procedure serves the purpose of the present case of study better than s-p approximation does.…”
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confidence: 76%
“…The transport properties such as the spin diffusion coefficients in the anisotropic A 1 -phase are highly desirable [6,22]. Some of transport coefficients of A 1 -phase have been derived both theoretically and experimentally; for example, viscosity at low temperatures and near critical temperature has been theoretically obtained [23][24][25][26] and a number of viscosity measurements have been carried out in a variety of high magnetic fields [27]. Also, thermal conductivity of A 1 -phase at low temperatures has been calculated theoretically, and as far as I am informed, there has been no data available about thermal conductivity of A 1 -phase [26,28,29] thus far.…”
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