2013
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1305833110
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Weather and anomalous heat flow occurring near absolute zero

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“…We have revisited our cryogenic two-fluid Rayleigh-Bénard convection experiment [14], using an aspect ratio = 2 Γ experimental cell, 30 cm in diameter. For similar experimental conditions, we confirm all results described in [14,15]. When, however, the bottom fluid layer -normal He I is replaced by superfluid He II which covers also the entire cell interior by a superfluid film and acts as a heat conduction short-circuit, we observe very different behavior.…”
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confidence: 84%
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“…We have revisited our cryogenic two-fluid Rayleigh-Bénard convection experiment [14], using an aspect ratio = 2 Γ experimental cell, 30 cm in diameter. For similar experimental conditions, we confirm all results described in [14,15]. When, however, the bottom fluid layer -normal He I is replaced by superfluid He II which covers also the entire cell interior by a superfluid film and acts as a heat conduction short-circuit, we observe very different behavior.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…As soon as the thermal short-circuit provided by the superfluid 4 He layer (we note that very low counterflow velocity of order 0.1 mm/s is sufficient to carry heat input of 1 W across the superfluid layer at temperatures around 2 K) and superfluid film is removed due to the superfluid to normal phase transition, we recover the more complex and highly interesting non-equilibrium situation (including detection of the rain of small helium droplets after switching off the bottom plate heater) described in detail in Ref. 14 and, from somewhat wider perspective, in the follow-up article by Niemela [15].…”
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“…With the additional improvements described, the apparatus has been found capable of performing experimental research on various aspects of the RBC flow, in particular for studies of open problems at very high Ra. It has also been successfully used to study two-fluid convection; these results and their impact on general thermodynamics have been published elsewhere [58,59].…”
Section: The Experimental Apparatus and Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%