Titanium Film as a Bolometer for Detecting Propagating Modes in Solid 4He

Experiments with torsion pendulums have shown evidence for existence of a supersolid state in 4He at low temperatures. It is desirable to demonstrate supersolidity with an alternate experimental method. Theoretical treatments show that there should exist second- and fourth-sound like propagating mod...

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Published inLow Temperature Physics: Part B (AIP Conference Proceedings Volume 850) Vol. 850; pp. 1629 - 1630
Main Authors Aoki, Y, Kojima, H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.09.2006
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ISBN0735403473
9780735403475
ISSN0094-243X
DOI10.1063/1.2355330

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Summary:Experiments with torsion pendulums have shown evidence for existence of a supersolid state in 4He at low temperatures. It is desirable to demonstrate supersolidity with an alternate experimental method. Theoretical treatments show that there should exist second- and fourth-sound like propagating modes. The superconducting transition edge of titanium films is being explored as a detector for such an application and the exploration progress is reported.
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ISBN:0735403473
9780735403475
ISSN:0094-243X
DOI:10.1063/1.2355330