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Bound quasiparticle transport along the edges of superfluid <sup>3</sup>He

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Abstract

Superfluid 3He-B in a container naturally consists of two virtually isolated systems: the three-dimensional bulk of the superfluid, and a two-dimensional surface layer of Andreev-bound fermions. We discovered how to drive the bound fermions out of equilibrium and expel them into the bulk, where they can be observed [1].  Here we show that the quasiparticles not energetic enough to escape to bulk flow diffusively across macroscopic distances along the surface, demonstrating non-local dynamics that conserve energy and momentum. Similar two-dimensional confinement of electrons at a low temperature has led to the discovery of a variety of quantum Hall phases. Our work thus opens a research outlook ranging from Majorana fermions to composite objects between bound quasiparticles and topological defects or bosonic bulk excitations.

Publication: [1] S. Autti et al., Nature Communications 11, 4742 (2020)

Presenters

  • Samuli Autti

    Lancaster University

Authors

  • Dmitry Zmeev

    Lancaster Univ

  • Samuli Autti

    Lancaster University

  • Ash Jennings

    Lancaster University

  • Richard Haley

    Lancaster University, Department of Physics, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YB, UK

  • George R Pickett

    Lancaster University

  • Malcolm Poole

    Lancaster University

  • Roch Schanen

    Lancaster University

  • Arkady A Soldatov

    Kapitza Institute

  • Viktor Tsepelin

    Lancaster University

  • Jakub Vonka

    Paul Scherrer Institute

  • Vladislav V Zavjalov

    Lancaster University