1999
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.82.1482
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Creation of High-Energy Phonons from Low-Energy Phonons in Liquid Helium

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“…There is already some indirect evidence for this picture: the creation of high energy phonons, (h-phonons) with energy >10K can be explained by four phonon interactions between the low energy phonons (l-phonons) within the pulse. Several properties of these h-phonons have been measured [10, 11,12] and modelled theoretically [6,7,13]. Recently, it has been found experimentally that the temperature of the phonon distribution is uniform in the centre and decreases towards the edges of the pulse [14] and this behaviour can also be explained within this picture [15].…”
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“…There is already some indirect evidence for this picture: the creation of high energy phonons, (h-phonons) with energy >10K can be explained by four phonon interactions between the low energy phonons (l-phonons) within the pulse. Several properties of these h-phonons have been measured [10, 11,12] and modelled theoretically [6,7,13]. Recently, it has been found experimentally that the temperature of the phonon distribution is uniform in the centre and decreases towards the edges of the pulse [14] and this behaviour can also be explained within this picture [15].…”
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“…However it was recognised that phonons could spontaneously decay by the three phonon process (3pp) [2,3], which is allowed by the upward curvature of the dispersion curve [4,5]. This picture was challenged recently by Adamenko et al [6,7] who argued that a number of observations, such as the creation of high energy phonons in the liquid, could be explained if the phonons in the pulse were treated as strongly interacting and were confined to a narrow cone in momentum space. This has prompted us to look for evidence of the proposed phonon momentum distribution.…”
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“…These h phonons are created by a pulse of l phonons, which has a temperature an order of magnitude less than the energy of the high-energy phonons that it creates. The theory of this unique phenomenon was proposed in [21,22]. A further development of the theory [23][24][25][26][27][28], shows that in strongly anisotropic phonon systems there exists an asymmetry between processes of creation and decay for the h phonons.…”
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“…The dependence D ) ( t shown in Fig. 9 is close to that obtained in [7,8], which was derived with the approximate cone distribution function (10), and with corresponding values of T p and z p .…”
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