Criticality and Superfluidity in liquid He-4 under Nonequilibrium Conditions
Abstract
We review a striking array of recent experiments, and their theoretical interpretations, on the superfluid transition in He in the presence of a heat flux, . We define and evaluate a new set of critical point exponents. The statics and dynamics of the superfluid-normal interface are discussed, with special attention to the role of gravity. If is in the same direction as gravity, a self-organized state can arise, in which the entire sample has a uniform reduced temperature, on either the normal or superfluid side of the transition. Finally, we review recent theory and experiment regarding the heat capacity at constant . The excitement that surrounds this field arises from the fact that advanced thermometry and the future availability of a microgravity experimental platform aboard the International Space Station will soon open to experimental exploration decades of reduced temperature that were previously inaccessible.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0008430,
title = {Criticality and Superfluidity in liquid He-4 under Nonequilibrium Conditions},
author = {Peter B. Weichman and Alexa W. Harter and David L. Goodstein},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0008430},
year = {2009}
}
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16 pages, 9 figures, plus harvard.sty style file for references Accepted for publication in Colloquia section of Reviews of Modern Physics