1965
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.15.773
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Solubility ofHe3in LiquidHe4at 0°K

Abstract: In an earlier publication 1 the problem of the equilibrium between the two phases in a phaseseparated liquid He 3 -He 4 mixture near 0°K has been discussed on the basis of the theory of impurities in liquid helium put forward by Landau and Pomeranchuk. 2 ' 3 The theory gives the way in which the excitation spectrum of the liquid is modified by the presence of the impurity; e.g., a small concentration X of He 3 modifies the Landau (phonon + roton) excitation spectrum of liquid-helium II by adding a branch of Fe… Show more

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“…Already in the 1960's Pines [1] suggested that the effective interaction between 3 He atoms in solution in superfluid 4 He could be attractive due to the exchange of density fluctuations of bosonic background. This attraction was then observed experimentally by Edwards et al [2] and Anderson et al [3]. From the experimental data Bardeen, Baym and…”
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“…Already in the 1960's Pines [1] suggested that the effective interaction between 3 He atoms in solution in superfluid 4 He could be attractive due to the exchange of density fluctuations of bosonic background. This attraction was then observed experimentally by Edwards et al [2] and Anderson et al [3]. From the experimental data Bardeen, Baym and…”
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confidence: 55%
“…for the interaction of two particles with reduced mass m red , and given the solutions with wavenumber k to the corresponding radial Schrödinger equations: u (1) l (r; k) and u (2) l (r; k), the associated phase shifts δ …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Also shown are specific heats predicted by the ideal specific heat model used by Radebaugh [1], and by the non-ideal model proposed by Greywall [39] [10] and those from Radebaugh's model [1] at three different 3 He concentrations: 4.66%, 15% and 29.1%. On the other hand, the measurements of Edwards et al [35] [10] and Alvesalo et al [14], and the values of Radebaugh [1]. 3 He concentrations over which properties of 3 He- 4 3 He- 4 He mixtures.…”
Section: List Of Figuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[33], Alvesalo et al [14], Goellner et al [13], Ahlers and Greywall [31],and Qin et al [27]. [2], Edwards et al [35], de Bruyn Ouboter et al [10], and Alvesalo et al [14]. 3 He mixture measured by de Bruyn Ouboter et al [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The most appealing one is certainly the Bardeen-Cooper-Schrieffer (BCS) type superfluidity, since the presence of bosonfermion interaction in the mixture is expected to induce an effective attraction between fermions by exchanging density fluctuations of the bosonic background [5,6], analogously to that of superfluid 3 He and 4 He in lowtemperature physics [7,8]. With this respect, the recently reported quantum degenerate mixtures of 40 K (fermion) and 87 Rb (boson) by the LENS group would be particularly interesting due to the large boson-fermion attraction, which has been directly manifested by the collapse of the degenerate fermions above a critical number of particles [4], or alternatively, by the observation that the Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) coexisting with the Fermi gas inverts its aspect ratio more rapidly than a pure condensate during the ballistic expansion [3].…”
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confidence: 99%