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Critical velocities and the effect of steady and oscillating rotations on solid He4

Other Condensed Matter 2011-07-22 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

We apply our recently developed model of a Bose condensate of quantum kink wave in solid He4 to understand recent torsional oscillator experimental results of the citical velocities and the effect of the steady and oscillating rotations at around 0.1 degree K. When the D.C. rotation is present we find a decrease of the Q factor given by Q1fsf×ΩD/ωTOQ^{-1} \propto f_{sf}\times \Omega_{D}/\omega_{TO} where fsff_{sf} is the superfluid fraction; ΩD\Omega_{D}, the D. C. angular rotation velocity, ωTO\omega_{TO}, the torsional oscillator oscillating frequency. We estimate the AC critical velocity ΩAcrit\Omega_A^{crit} as that required to generate a kink wave of wavevector 2π/Ld2\pi/L_d where LdL_d is the distance between nodes of the dislocation network. We generalize this to include a steady rotation and find a D. C. critical velocity ΩDcrit(ΩAcrit)1/2\Omega_D^{crit} \propto (\Omega_{A}^{crit})^{1/2}. Estimates for both the steady and the oscillating critical velocities are in order of magnitude agreement with experimental results. We have also examined an alternative mechanism of kink tunnelling through a node in the dislocation networm and find that there is also a dependence on the torsional oscillator frequency: ΩDcrit=[ΩAcritωTO2π]1/2.\Omega_D^{crit}=[\Omega_A^{crit} \omega_{TO}2\pi]^{1/2}. The DC critical velocity ΩDcrit\Omega_D^{crit} is ten times higher than the experimental value.

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@article{arxiv.1107.4298,
  title  = {Critical velocities and the effect of steady and oscillating rotations on solid He4},
  author = {S. T. Chui},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1107.4298},
  year   = {2011}
}