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Fermi liquid theory applied to a film on an oscillating substrate

Other Condensed Matter 2016-11-09 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

We have studied the transmission of transverse oscillations through a thin Fermi liquid film, using Landau's Fermi liquid theory. Fermi liquid theory describes the dynamics of interacting, degenerate fermion systems, for example non-superfluid, i.e.\ normal state \textsuperscript{3}He at millikelvin temperatures. The response of a Fermi liquid to the transverse oscillations of a planar substrate has previously been calculated for a fluid layer of infinite thickness. We have modified these calculations for application to a film of finite thickness, either with a free surface, or as confined between two parallel substrates. The equations take into account contributions to the acoustic impedance from both the collective transverse zero sound mode, as well as the incoherent single-quasiparticle excitations and are solved using numerical methods.

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@article{arxiv.1605.09358,
  title  = {Fermi liquid theory applied to a film on an oscillating substrate},
  author = {J. A. Kuorelahti and J. A. Tuorila and E. V. Thuneberg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.09358},
  year   = {2016}
}

Comments

11 pages, 8 figures. Updated to published version. Changes in presentation, no change in results