1994
DOI: 10.1007/bf00751787
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Cooling of3He-4He dilute solution down to 97 ?K. Thermal boundary resistance between dilute solution and metal powder

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“…This estimate is closer to the realistic values predicted for 3 He monolayers on the 4 He surface [38]. Another possibility to sharply increase T c at low density is associated with the analysis of the two-band situation or a multilayer system.…”
Section: Electron Gas Modelsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…This estimate is closer to the realistic values predicted for 3 He monolayers on the 4 He surface [38]. Another possibility to sharply increase T c at low density is associated with the analysis of the two-band situation or a multilayer system.…”
Section: Electron Gas Modelsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Oh et al cooled a helium mixture at 10 bar pressure down to 100 μK without observing the superfluid transition. 25 The concentration in their experiment, however, was not quite the maximum at this pressure. Rather, it was 9% instead of 9.5%.…”
Section: Superfluid Transitionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…For the submonolayers of 3 He on the surface of superfluid films of 4 He [49], the temperature of the superconducting transition is estimated as 10 −4 K [44,48] for the maximal densities at which the Fermi-gas description is still applicable, and this estimate is quite reasonable for experimental observation.…”
Section: Superconductivity In the Model Of A Fermi Gas With Repulsionmentioning
confidence: 99%