Non-linear Dynamics of the Trapped Quantum Vortex
ORAL
Abstract
Nanomechanical resonators have recently been studied as high-sensitivity probes of fluid dynamics in superfluid helium [1, 2, 3]. When turbulence is introduced to such a system, quantum vortices may form and become trapped by the resonator, either completely surrounding the oscillating beam (a fully trapped vortex) [4] or surrounding only part of it (a partially trapped vortex). Fully trapped vortices have been studied using the model of a linear harmonic oscillator behaviour with great success [4]. However, in the presence of a partially trapped vortex, the oscillators have been found to behave non-linearly. We analysed the non-linear response of a doubly clamped nanobeam resonator submerged in helium-4 at 10 mK in the presence of a partially trapped vortex. Our analysis demonstrates that the observed non-linearities are caused by the dynamics of the vortex line.
[1]: Scientific Reports 7 4876 (2017); [2]: Phys. Rev. B 100, 020506(R) (2019); [3]: Phys. Rev. B 101 060503(R) (2020); [4]: arXiv:2007.04482 (2020)
[1]: Scientific Reports 7 4876 (2017); [2]: Phys. Rev. B 100, 020506(R) (2019); [3]: Phys. Rev. B 101 060503(R) (2020); [4]: arXiv:2007.04482 (2020)
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Presenters
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Nathaniel Morrison
Lancaster Univ
Authors
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Joe Depellette
Lancaster Univ
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Callum Hayward
Lancaster Univ
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Andrew Guthrie
Department of Applied Physics, Aalto University
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Sergey Kafanov
Lancaster Univ
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Nathaniel Morrison
Lancaster Univ
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Mark Theodore Noble
Lancaster Univ
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Yuri Pashkin
Lancaster Univ
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George Pickett
Lancaster Univ, Lancaster University
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Viktor Tsepelin
Lancaster Univ, Lancaster University