The flow of superfluid around a translationally oscillating sphere, levitating without mechanical support, can either be laminar or turbulent, depending on the velocity amplitude. Below a critical velocity that scales as and is temperature independent below 1 K, the flow is laminar (potential flow). Below 0.5 K, the linear drag force is caused by ballistic phonon scattering that vanishes as until background damping, measured in the empty cell, becomes dominant for K. Increasing the velocity amplitude above leads to a transition from potential flow to turbulence, where the large turbulent drag force varies as . In a small velocity interval % above , the flow is unstable below 0.5 K, switching intermittently between both patterns. From time s...
The wake of a sphere undergoes a number of symmetry-breaking transitions as it changes from laminar ...
Superfluids have very peculiar rotational properties as the Hess-Fairbank experiment spectacularly d...
We report on the onset of turbulence in normal and superfluid (4)He using several 13.5 mu m diameter...
Turbulent drag of an oscillating microsphere that is levitating in superfluid ⁴He at mK temperatures...
The celebrated superfluid properties of helium-4 only exhibit themselves while the liquid is being t...
Vortex shedding from a microsphere oscillating in superfluid He-4 at mK temperatures is compared wit...
A novel concept of quantum turbulence in finite size superfluids, such as trapped bosonic atoms, is ...
This thesis describes the investigation of hydrodynamic properties of pure superfluid flow in liquid...
Injecting vortices into a rotating sample of superfluid helium-3 shows a sudden switch from smooth t...
We have studied the flow of superfluid 4He generated by a vibrating wire. As the drive force increas...
A mesoscopic model of superfluid helium-4, that describes the dynamics of individual topological def...
We present a unified analysis of the drag forces acting on oscillating bodies submerged in superflui...
The principal aim of this Thesis is the construction of a cryogenic setup for the investigation of q...
We experimentally investigate the periodic vortex shedding dynamics in a highly oblate Bose-Einstein...
This comment is on Phys. Rev. Lett. 144, 155302 (2015) by M.T. Reeves, T.P. Billam, B.P. Anderson, a...
The wake of a sphere undergoes a number of symmetry-breaking transitions as it changes from laminar ...
Superfluids have very peculiar rotational properties as the Hess-Fairbank experiment spectacularly d...
We report on the onset of turbulence in normal and superfluid (4)He using several 13.5 mu m diameter...
Turbulent drag of an oscillating microsphere that is levitating in superfluid ⁴He at mK temperatures...
The celebrated superfluid properties of helium-4 only exhibit themselves while the liquid is being t...
Vortex shedding from a microsphere oscillating in superfluid He-4 at mK temperatures is compared wit...
A novel concept of quantum turbulence in finite size superfluids, such as trapped bosonic atoms, is ...
This thesis describes the investigation of hydrodynamic properties of pure superfluid flow in liquid...
Injecting vortices into a rotating sample of superfluid helium-3 shows a sudden switch from smooth t...
We have studied the flow of superfluid 4He generated by a vibrating wire. As the drive force increas...
A mesoscopic model of superfluid helium-4, that describes the dynamics of individual topological def...
We present a unified analysis of the drag forces acting on oscillating bodies submerged in superflui...
The principal aim of this Thesis is the construction of a cryogenic setup for the investigation of q...
We experimentally investigate the periodic vortex shedding dynamics in a highly oblate Bose-Einstein...
This comment is on Phys. Rev. Lett. 144, 155302 (2015) by M.T. Reeves, T.P. Billam, B.P. Anderson, a...
The wake of a sphere undergoes a number of symmetry-breaking transitions as it changes from laminar ...
Superfluids have very peculiar rotational properties as the Hess-Fairbank experiment spectacularly d...
We report on the onset of turbulence in normal and superfluid (4)He using several 13.5 mu m diameter...