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Flow of Solid 4He Near Melting

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Torsional oscillator measurements on solid 4He have demonstrated non-classical rotational inertia (NCRI), indicative of a supersolid phase transition. Recent experiments indicate that the NCRI fraction depends on isotopic purity and perhaps on details of crystal growth and annealing, suggesting that defects may be involved. Our recent experiments have shown that solid helium does not flow in response to pressure gradients at low temperatures. Close to the melting temperature we do observe mass flow, but it decreases rapidly with temperature. For solid helium in the pores of Vycor the flow appears to be thermally activated and disappears below about half the melting temperature. Flow in bulk helium is restricted to a much narrower temperature range. Very close to melting (within 20 mK) the flow completely eliminates pressure differences in less than a minute. At slightly lower temperatures we saw flow, but significant pressure differences remained even after annealing.

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Day, J., Beamish, J. Flow of Solid 4He Near Melting. J Low Temp Phys 148, 683–687 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-007-9427-5

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