Effect of the boundary condition on the Kapitza resistance between superfluid <sup>3</sup>He-B and sintered metal
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Abstract
Understanding the temperature dependence of the thermal boundary resistance, or Kapitza resistance, between liquid helium and sintered metal has posed a problem in low temperature physics for decades. In the ballistic regime of superfluid 3He−B we find the Kapitza resistance can be described via scattering of thermal quasiparticle excitations with a macroscopic geometric area rather than the sintered metal's microscopic area. We estimate that a quasiparticle needs on the order of 1000 collisions to successfully thermalize with the sinter. Finally, we find that the Kapitza resistance is approximately doubled with the addition of two monolayers of solid 4He on the sinter surface, which we attribute to an extra magnetic channel of heat transfer closing as the nonmagnetic solid 4He replaces the magnetic solid 3He.
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Presenters
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Dmitry Zmeev
Lancaster University
Authors
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Richard Haley
Physics, Lancaster University, Lancaster University
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Samuli Autti
Lancaster University
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Asher Jennings
Lancaster University
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George Pickett
Lancaster Univ, Lancaster University
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Roch Schanen
Lancaster University
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Arkady Soldatov
Kapitza Institute
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Viktor Tsepelin
Lancaster Univ, Lancaster University
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Jakub Vonka
Paul Scherrer Institute
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Dmitry Zmeev
Lancaster University