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Superfluid properties of /sup 3/He-A

Journal Article · · Sov. Phys. - Usp. (Engl. Transl.); (United States)
The unique superfluid properties which distinguish the A phase of /sup 3/He from other superfluids (He II, the B phase of /sup 3/He, and electrons in superconductors) are described. These properties result from the specific breaking of the invariance of the state under gauge transformations and rotations in orbital space, so that all the superfluid properties are related in a fundamental way to the dynamics of textures of the liquid-crystal-anisotropy vector. The flow of the superfluid component of the liquid, for example, is not a potential flow; its vortical part is related to textures. The relationship between the structure of the superfluid velocity and the nature of the symmetry breaking is analyzed in detail. Simple phenomenological considerations are used to derive an expression for the current and to explain the strange term in the current which is not present in the model of a Bose gas of molecules having a Cooper-pair structure in the A phase. The existence of a normal density at T = 0 and the nonlocal properties of the density of the intrinsic orbital angular momentum of the liquid are discussed. The coexistence of superfluid properties with a nonpotential superfluid flow and also with the vanishing of the critical Landau velocity for the creation of excitations is discussed. Conditions for the global and local stability of the superfluid flow are described. The changes in stability upon changes caused in the topological structure of the order parameter by external conditions are discussed. The relaxation dynamics of a superfluid flow is analyzed. An instanton mechanism for phase slippage is analyzed; this mechanism leads to observable oscillations analogous to the ac Josephson effect in superconductors. Principles for constructing a generalized two-fluid Landau hydrodynamics taking an orbital variable into account are outlined.
Research Organization:
L. D. Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Chernogolovka, Moscow District
OSTI ID:
6148700
Journal Information:
Sov. Phys. - Usp. (Engl. Transl.); (United States), Journal Name: Sov. Phys. - Usp. (Engl. Transl.); (United States) Vol. 27:5; ISSN SOPUA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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