Published June 1995 | Version v1
Journal article

First- and zero-sound velocity and Fermi liquid parameter F2s in liquid 3He determined by a path length modulation technique

  • 1. Northwestern Univ., Evanston, IL (United States)

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We have measured the velocity of first- and zero-sound in liquid 3He at 12.6 MHz over the pressure range of 0.6 to 14.5 bar using a path length modulation technique that we have recently developed. From these measurements, the pressure dependent value of the Fermi liquid parameter F2s was calculated and found to be larger at low pressure than previously reported. These new values of F2s indicate that transverse zero-sound is a propagating mode at all pressures. The new values are important for the interpretation of the frequencies of order parameter collective modes in the superfluid phases. The new acoustic technique permits measurements in regimes of very high attenuation with a sensitivity in phase velocity of about 10 ppm achieved by a feedback arrangement. The sound velocity is thus measured continuously throughout the highly attenuating crossover (ωt ∼ 1) regime, even at the lowest pressures

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Journal Title
Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Journal Volume
99
Journal Issue
5-6
Journal Page Range
p. 651-658.
ISSN
0022-2291
CODEN
JLTPAC