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An intrinsic velocity-independent criterion for superfluid turbulence

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  • A. P. Finne

    (Helsinki University of Technology)

  • T. Araki

    (Osaka City University)

  • R. Blaauwgeers

    (Helsinki University of Technology
    Leiden University)

  • V. B. Eltsov

    (Helsinki University of Technology
    Kapitza Institute for Physical Problems)

  • N. B. Kopnin

    (Helsinki University of Technology
    Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics)

  • M. Krusius

    (Helsinki University of Technology)

  • L. Skrbek

    (Institute of Physics ASCR and Charles University)

  • M. Tsubota

    (Osaka City University)

  • G. E. Volovik

    (Helsinki University of Technology
    Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics)

Abstract

Hydrodynamic flow in classical and quantum fluids can be either laminar or turbulent. Vorticity in turbulent flow is often modelled with vortex filaments. While this represents an idealization in classical fluids, vortices are topologically stable quantized objects in superfluids. Superfluid turbulence1 is therefore thought to be important for the understanding of turbulence more generally. The fermionic 3He superfluids are attractive systems to study because their characteristics vary widely over the experimentally accessible temperature regime. Here we report nuclear magnetic resonance measurements and numerical simulations indicating the existence of sharp transition to turbulence in the B phase of superfluid 3He. Above 0.60Tc (where Tc is the transition temperature for superfluidity) the hydrodynamics are regular, while below this temperature we see turbulent behaviour. The transition is insensitive to the fluid velocity, in striking contrast to current textbook knowledge of turbulence2. Rather, it is controlled by an intrinsic parameter of the superfluid: the mutual friction between the normal and superfluid components of the flow, which causes damping of the vortex motion.

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  • A. P. Finne & T. Araki & R. Blaauwgeers & V. B. Eltsov & N. B. Kopnin & M. Krusius & L. Skrbek & M. Tsubota & G. E. Volovik, 2003. "An intrinsic velocity-independent criterion for superfluid turbulence," Nature, Nature, vol. 424(6952), pages 1022-1025, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:424:y:2003:i:6952:d:10.1038_nature01880
    DOI: 10.1038/nature01880
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    1. Fabrizio, Mauro, 2020. "Turbulence phenomena for viscous fluids: Vortices and instability," Applied Mathematics and Computation, Elsevier, vol. 376(C).

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