Spin, orbital, Weyl and other glasses in topological superfluids
Abstract
One of the most spectacular discoveries made in superfluid He confined in a nanostructured material like aerogel or nafen was the observation of the destruction of the long-range orientational order by a weak random anisotropy. The quenched random anisotropy provided by the confining material strands produces several different glass states resolved in NMR experiments in the chiral superfluid He-A and in the time-reversal-invariant polar phase. The smooth textures of spin and orbital order parameters in these glasses can be characterized in terms of the randomly distributed topological charges, which describe skyrmions, spin vortices and hopfions. In addition, in these skyrmion glasses the momentum-space topological invariants are randomly distributed in space. The Chern mosaic, Weyl glass, torsion glass and other exotic topological sates are examples of close connections between the real-space and momentum-space topologies in superfluid He phases in aerogel.
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@article{arxiv.1806.08177,
title = {Spin, orbital, Weyl and other glasses in topological superfluids},
author = {G. E. Volovik and J. Rysti and J. T. Makinen and V. B. Eltsov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1806.08177},
year = {2019}
}
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20 pages, 6 figures, prepared for QFS-2018, Tokyo