A convective model describing the nature and structure of the roton is proposed. According to the model, the roton is a cylindrical convective cell with free horizontal boundaries. On the basis of the model, the characteristic geometric dimensions of the roton are estimated, and the spatial distribution of the velocity of the helium atoms and the perturbed temperature inside are described. It is assumed that the spatial distribution of rotons has a horizontally multilayer periodic structure, from which follows the quantization of the energy spectrum of rotons. The noted quantization allows us to adequately describe the energy spectrum of rotons. The convective model is quantitatively confirmed by experimental data on the measurement of the ...
We propose a theory which deals with the structure and interactions of volume elements in liquid hel...
Neutron inelastic scattering measurements of the low energy excitations of liquid sup 4 He are prese...
We give new information on the excitations in superfluid He-4. By a variational computation we obtai...
Many models of a roton in superfluid He-4 have been proposed over the years but no general consensus...
A new physical model of liquid He^4 based on the hypothesis that rotons behave like tiny quantized c...
A new physical model of liquid He^4 based on the hypothesis that rotons behave like tiny quantized c...
A new physical model of liquid He^4 based on the hypothesis that rotons behave like tiny quantized c...
A roton in superfluid Helium can be described as a phonon self-trapped in a region possessing the tr...
A wave function previously used to represent an excitation (phonon or roton) in liquid helium, inser...
The phonon dispersion curve of a nearly solid liquid is shown to present a roton-like minimum, which...
The phonon dispersion curve of a nearly solid liquid is shown to present a roton-like minimum, which...
We have extended the shadow wave function for excited states by including an explicit backflow term ...
A new potential, which accounts for roton-roton interaction is proposed. Using this potential withou...
What is a roton? The existence of rotons, the particle-like excitations that carry much of the therm...
Neutron inelastic scattering measurements of the low energy excitations of liquid "4He are pres...
We propose a theory which deals with the structure and interactions of volume elements in liquid hel...
Neutron inelastic scattering measurements of the low energy excitations of liquid sup 4 He are prese...
We give new information on the excitations in superfluid He-4. By a variational computation we obtai...
Many models of a roton in superfluid He-4 have been proposed over the years but no general consensus...
A new physical model of liquid He^4 based on the hypothesis that rotons behave like tiny quantized c...
A new physical model of liquid He^4 based on the hypothesis that rotons behave like tiny quantized c...
A new physical model of liquid He^4 based on the hypothesis that rotons behave like tiny quantized c...
A roton in superfluid Helium can be described as a phonon self-trapped in a region possessing the tr...
A wave function previously used to represent an excitation (phonon or roton) in liquid helium, inser...
The phonon dispersion curve of a nearly solid liquid is shown to present a roton-like minimum, which...
The phonon dispersion curve of a nearly solid liquid is shown to present a roton-like minimum, which...
We have extended the shadow wave function for excited states by including an explicit backflow term ...
A new potential, which accounts for roton-roton interaction is proposed. Using this potential withou...
What is a roton? The existence of rotons, the particle-like excitations that carry much of the therm...
Neutron inelastic scattering measurements of the low energy excitations of liquid "4He are pres...
We propose a theory which deals with the structure and interactions of volume elements in liquid hel...
Neutron inelastic scattering measurements of the low energy excitations of liquid sup 4 He are prese...
We give new information on the excitations in superfluid He-4. By a variational computation we obtai...