<sup>3</sup>He Dynamics in Quasi-1D Below the Fermi Degeneracy Temperature
ORAL
Abstract
We use NMR techniques to study the spin dynamics of 3He in quasi-1D confinement for temperatures well below the Fermi degeneracy temperature TF. The quasi-1D channel was provided by MCM-41 mixed with ultra-fine silver powder and plated with a monolayer of 4He. The spin dynamics were measured using both low power pulsed and continuous wave NMR experiments. We explore the nuclear spin-lattice relaxation for temperatures 10 < T < 500mK. We observe one of the hallmarks of Luttinger liquid physics, a linear temperature dependence of the relaxation dynamic at very low temperatures, T < TF. For T > TF, the effect of transverse excitations reduced the relaxation times below the predicted T-1/2 dependence for a one-dimensional Fermi system.
–
Presenters
-
Johnny L Adams
University of Florida
Authors
-
Johnny L Adams
University of Florida
-
Marc L Lewkowitz
University of Florida
-
Chao Huan
University of Florida
-
Donald Candela
University of Massachusetts Amherst
-
Neil S Sullivan
University of Florida
-
Naoto Masuhara
University of Florida