Coherently precessing spin and orbital states in superfluid He-3-B.

Fisher, Shaun N. and Suramlishvili, N. (2005) Coherently precessing spin and orbital states in superfluid He-3-B. Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 141 (3-4). pp. 111-141. ISSN 0022-2291

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Abstract

The Leggett equations for the spin dynamics of superfluid He-3 give a good description of the whole range of NMR phenomena observed at relatively high temperatures. However these equations assume that the orbital angular momentum of the condensate may only change on timescales much longer than the spin precession period. At the lowest achievable temperatures, the orbital viscosity of the B-phase of superfluid He-3 becomes vanishingly small, giving rise to the possibility of rapid orbital motion. We have reformulated Leggett's equations for the B-phase to allow for fast orbital dynamics in the absence of dissipation. The resulting non-linear equations of motion couple spin and orbital degrees of freedom resulting in qualitatively new phenomena. In particular, they allow for phase-locked precession of the spin and orbital angular momentum around an applied magnetic field. The coupled spin-orbit dynamics may eventually explain the exotic ultra long-lived NMR signals found at the lowest temperatures in He-3-B.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Low Temperature Physics
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?? long-lived induction signalmagnetic-fieldb-phasedynamicstemperaturessupercurrentregimedomainwavesmodesgeneral materials scienceatomic and molecular physics, and opticscondensed matter physicsmaterials science(all)qc physics ??
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23537
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Deposited On:
03 Feb 2009 11:19
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Yes
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Published
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