Nancolas, G. G. and Bowley, R. M. and McClintock, Peter V. E. (1996) Vortex nucleation in He II : an interesting distinction between the intrinsic and thermally activated nucleation mechanisms. Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 19 (2). L37-L41. ISSN 0953-8984
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The drift velocity of negative ions in He II, moving under the influence of electric fields large enough to quench the production of charged vortex rings, has been measured for a wide range of pressures and temperatures. It is found that, although the intrinsic (temperature-independent) vortex nucleation mechanism provides a major source of momentum loss, particularly at low pressures, the corresponding effect for the thermally activated (temperature-dependent) mechanism is immeasurably small. The underlying physical reasons for this interesting distinction remain unknown but some possible explanations are discussed.