One of the many oddities of liquid helium is that it often seems to behave as though it were a gas. It does not, of course, expand to occupy all the available space in its container - it could not be described as a liquid at all, if this were the case - but in terms, for example, of its very low density, its refractive index close to unity, its feeble interatomic forces, its tiny surface tension and its extremely small viscosity (less than that of air at room temperature, even for normal, non-superfluid helium-4), its properties often seem more gas-like than liquid-like
The properties of liquid 4He, and the present understanding of its superuidity, are reviewed. Brief ...
Superfluid density is often related to helicity modulus, which is a static response of the free ener...
The phenomenon of Non-Classical Rotational Inertia, in which a body does not rotate with its rotatin...
The helium atom probably comes closer than anu other to the miniature "billiard ball" of classical k...
Liquid helium 4 had been the only bosonic superfluid available in experiments for a long time. This ...
This manuscript presents the experiments done in the group "Quantum solids and fluids" of Laboratoir...
On page 449 of this issue1, Pereverzev et al. report mechanical oscillations spontaneously generated...
The liquid structure factor of helium-4 has been determined in the momentum-transfer range 0.2 to 0....
Has two-dimensional superfluidity been observed? There has been a continuing controversy as to wheth...
The properties of liquid helium at very low temperatures (below 0.5°K) are discussed from the atomic...
The infrared spectrum of single oxygen carbon sulfide (OCS) molecules was measured inside large supe...
Superfluids must surely constitute one of the most interesting and peculiar states of matter with wh...
Superfluid helium-3 is a unique and complex liquid, with three distinct phases within the superfluid...
Water flowing down a pipe experiences viscous drag that causes it to lose energy and slow down. A su...
© The Author(s) 2017. Liquid 4He becomes superfluid and flows without resistance below temperature 2...
The properties of liquid 4He, and the present understanding of its superuidity, are reviewed. Brief ...
Superfluid density is often related to helicity modulus, which is a static response of the free ener...
The phenomenon of Non-Classical Rotational Inertia, in which a body does not rotate with its rotatin...
The helium atom probably comes closer than anu other to the miniature "billiard ball" of classical k...
Liquid helium 4 had been the only bosonic superfluid available in experiments for a long time. This ...
This manuscript presents the experiments done in the group "Quantum solids and fluids" of Laboratoir...
On page 449 of this issue1, Pereverzev et al. report mechanical oscillations spontaneously generated...
The liquid structure factor of helium-4 has been determined in the momentum-transfer range 0.2 to 0....
Has two-dimensional superfluidity been observed? There has been a continuing controversy as to wheth...
The properties of liquid helium at very low temperatures (below 0.5°K) are discussed from the atomic...
The infrared spectrum of single oxygen carbon sulfide (OCS) molecules was measured inside large supe...
Superfluids must surely constitute one of the most interesting and peculiar states of matter with wh...
Superfluid helium-3 is a unique and complex liquid, with three distinct phases within the superfluid...
Water flowing down a pipe experiences viscous drag that causes it to lose energy and slow down. A su...
© The Author(s) 2017. Liquid 4He becomes superfluid and flows without resistance below temperature 2...
The properties of liquid 4He, and the present understanding of its superuidity, are reviewed. Brief ...
Superfluid density is often related to helicity modulus, which is a static response of the free ener...
The phenomenon of Non-Classical Rotational Inertia, in which a body does not rotate with its rotatin...