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Superfluidity is the
characteristic property of a
fluid with zero
viscosity which therefore flows without any loss of
kinetic energy. When stirred, a...
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Superfluid helium-4 (helium II or He-II) is the
superfluid form of helium-4, the most
common isotope of the
element helium. The substance,
which resembles...
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which superfluid helium leaks easily but
through which non-
superfluid helium cannot p****. If the
interior of the
container is heated, the
superfluid helium...
- It was
discovered in 1939. Helium-3
atoms are
fermionic and
become a
superfluid at the
temperature of 2.491 mK. Helium-3
occurs as a
primordial nuclide...
- condensate) is a
superfluid phase formed by
fermionic particles at low temperatures. It is
closely related to the Bose–Einstein condensate, a
superfluid phase formed...
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Superfluid vacuum theory (SVT),
sometimes known as the BEC
vacuum theory, is an
approach in
theoretical physics and
quantum mechanics where the fundamental...
- strontium-84. In 1938,
Fritz London proposed the BEC as a
mechanism for
superfluidity in 4 He and superconductivity. The
quest to
produce a Bose–Einstein...
- of helium,
forms a
superfluid below the
lambda temperature of 2.17 K (−270.98 °C; −455.76 °F). The
state is
described as
superfluid because it has zero...
- In the
physics of
superfluidity, a
boojum is a
geometric pattern on the
surface of one of the
phases of
superfluid helium-3,
whose motion can
result in...
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rates – of
quantum fluids, such as
superfluids. The idea that a form of
turbulence might be
possible in a
superfluid via the
quantized vortex lines was...