We discuss the first experimental observations of a deficit in the thermal energy released after the exothermic neutron-He-3 nuclear reaction in superfluid He-3 at temperatures approaching 100 mu K. We propose that this deficit is associated with the creation of a vortex tangle as the liquid He-3 recrosses the superfluid transition. This process has many similarities with the theory of cosmic string creation during the GUT and electro weak transitions shortly after the Big Bang. Our measurements constitute the first quantitative test of defect creation via the cosmological Kibble mechanism for gauge symmetry breaking phase transitions and agree very well with the predictions of Zurek's scenario
The structure of the order parameter in superfluid He-3 mimics closely the analogous structure of th...
A rapid passage of He-4 through the lambda (superfluid) transition is expected (W.H. Zurek, Nature 3...
Zurek suggested (Nature 317, 505; 1985) that the Kibble mechanism, through which topological defects...
Recent measurements in superfluid He-3-B have been interpreted as evidence in support of the Kibble-...
Recent measurements in superfluid He-3-B have been interpreted as evidence in support of the Kibble-...
We describe in this lecture neutron irradiation experiments performed on superluid He-3-B at ultralo...
Although the birth of the Universe is inaccessible to experimental study, aspects of cosmological th...
The Universe contains much more matter than antimatter, which is probably the result of processes in...
A nuclear capture reaction of a single neutron by ultracold superfluid He3 results in a rapid overhe...
Fast passage through a continuous phase transition is expected to result in the creation of topical ...
Symmetry breaking phase transitions occurring in the early Universe are expected to leave behind lon...
Although it is widely accepted that to resolve the 'horizon' problem the early Universe must have un...
A recent experiment, in which a small volume of liquid 4He is expanded rapidly through the lambda tr...
This study presents measurements of the transport of quasiparticle excitations in the B phase of sup...
Spin-mass vortices have been observed to form in rotating superfluid 3He−B, following the absorption...
The structure of the order parameter in superfluid He-3 mimics closely the analogous structure of th...
A rapid passage of He-4 through the lambda (superfluid) transition is expected (W.H. Zurek, Nature 3...
Zurek suggested (Nature 317, 505; 1985) that the Kibble mechanism, through which topological defects...
Recent measurements in superfluid He-3-B have been interpreted as evidence in support of the Kibble-...
Recent measurements in superfluid He-3-B have been interpreted as evidence in support of the Kibble-...
We describe in this lecture neutron irradiation experiments performed on superluid He-3-B at ultralo...
Although the birth of the Universe is inaccessible to experimental study, aspects of cosmological th...
The Universe contains much more matter than antimatter, which is probably the result of processes in...
A nuclear capture reaction of a single neutron by ultracold superfluid He3 results in a rapid overhe...
Fast passage through a continuous phase transition is expected to result in the creation of topical ...
Symmetry breaking phase transitions occurring in the early Universe are expected to leave behind lon...
Although it is widely accepted that to resolve the 'horizon' problem the early Universe must have un...
A recent experiment, in which a small volume of liquid 4He is expanded rapidly through the lambda tr...
This study presents measurements of the transport of quasiparticle excitations in the B phase of sup...
Spin-mass vortices have been observed to form in rotating superfluid 3He−B, following the absorption...
The structure of the order parameter in superfluid He-3 mimics closely the analogous structure of th...
A rapid passage of He-4 through the lambda (superfluid) transition is expected (W.H. Zurek, Nature 3...
Zurek suggested (Nature 317, 505; 1985) that the Kibble mechanism, through which topological defects...