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Anisotropy-induced Vortex Core Transitions in Superfluid 3He in Aerogel

Superconductivity 2010-07-27 v2 Other Condensed Matter

Abstract

Core structures of a single vortex in A-like and B-like phases of superfluid 3He in uniaxially compressed and stretched aerogels are studied by numerically solving Ginzburg-Landau equations derived microscopically. It is found that, although the A-like phase with axial pairing is extended by any uniaxial deformation, the vortex core states in the two phases depend highly on the type of deformation in aerogel: In a compressed aerogel, the first order vortex core transition (VCT) previously seen in the bulk B phase appears at any pressure in B-like phase, while no strange vortex core is expected in A-like phase. By contrast, in a stretched aerogel, the VCT in B-like phase is lost, while another VCT is expected to occur between a nonunitary core and the polar one in A-like phase. An experimental search for these results is hoped to understand correlation between superfluid 3^3He and aerogel structures.

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@article{arxiv.0905.0353,
  title  = {Anisotropy-induced Vortex Core Transitions in Superfluid 3He in Aerogel},
  author = {Kazushi Aoyama and Ryusuke Ikeda},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0905.0353},
  year   = {2010}
}

Comments

This manuscript is withdrawn because the corresponding extended version is available as arXiv:1007.4045

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