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Coexistence of superfluid and solid helium in aerogel

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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL PHYSICS
Volume 111, Issue 2, Pages 215-219

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PLEIADES PUBLISHING INC
DOI: 10.1134/S1063776110080091

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  1. Russian Foundation for Basic Research
  2. Government of the Kaluga Region [09-02-97501]

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The results of recent neutron scattering studies of solid helium in silica aerogel are discussed. Previously I.V. Kalinin et al., Pis'ma Zh. A parts per thousand ksp. Teor. Fiz. 87 (1), 743 (2008) [JETP Lett. 87 (1), 645 (2008)], we detected the existence of a superfluid phase in solid helium at a temperature below 0.6 K and a pressure of 51 bar, although, according to the phase diagram, helium should be in the solid state under these conditions. This work is a continuation of the above studies whose main goal was to examine the detected phenomenon and to establish basic parameters of the existence of a superfluid phase. We have determined the temperature of the superfluid transition from solid to superfluid helium, T (C) = 1.3 K, by analyzing experimental data. The superfluid phase excitation parameters (lifetime, intensity, and energy) have a temperature dependence similar to that of bulk helium. The superfluid phase coexists with the solid phase in the entire measured temperature range from T = 0.05 K to T (C) and is a nonequilibrium one and disappears at T (C).

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