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Classical and quantum regimes of the superfluid turbulence

Condensed Matter 2009-11-10 v4 High Energy Physics - Phenomenology Chaotic Dynamics Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

We argue that turbulence in superfluids is governed by two dimensionless parameters. One of them is the intrinsic parameter q which characterizes the friction forces acting on a vortex moving with respect to the heat bath, with 1/q playing the same role as the Reynolds number Re=UR/\nu in classical hydrodynamics. It marks the transition between the "laminar" and turbulent regimes of vortex dynamics. The developed turbulence described by Kolmogorov cascade occurs when Re >> 1 in classical hydrodynamics, and q << 1 in the superfluid hydrodynamics. Another parameter of the superfluid turbulence is the superfluid Reynolds number Re_s=UR/\kappa, which contains the circulation quantum \kappa characterizing quantized vorticity in superfluids. This parameter may regulate the crossover or transition between two classes of superfluid turbulence: (i) the classical regime of Kolmogorov cascade where vortices are locally polarized and the quantization of vorticity is not important; and (ii) the quantum Vinen turbulence whose properties are determined by the quantization of vorticity. The phase diagram of the dynamical vortex states is suggested.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0310021,
  title  = {Classical and quantum regimes of the superfluid turbulence},
  author = {G. E. Volovik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0310021},
  year   = {2009}
}

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12 pages, 1 figure, version accepted in JETP Letters