Author: Brussaard P. Fisher S.N. Guénault A.M. Hale A.J. Pickett G.R.
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0022-2291
Source: Journal of Low Temperature Physics, Vol.121, Iss.5-6, 2000-12, pp. : 555-560
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Abstract
We present novel experiments on a disk of 98% aerogel oscillating in superfluid ^3He at ultralow temperatures. The aerogel dik is attached to a goal post shaped vibrating wire resonator and immersed in liquid ^3He cooled by a Lancaster style nuclear cooling stage. At low pressures we see no evidence for superfluidity within the aerogel down to our base temperature of below <0.11T_c. At higher pressures we observe large temperature dependent frequency shifts, reminiscent of torsional oscillator experiments. We find the transition temperature at 5 bar to be around 600μK. The response of the resonator is highly non linear when the helium in the aerogel is superfluid. The resonant frequency decreases strongly with increasing wire amplitude. This offers an exciting new technique for measuring the superfluid properties of ^3He in aerogel in the ultralow temperature regime.
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