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Physical Review Letters | 2011

Modification of the He3 phase diagram by anisotropic disorder

R. G. Bennett; Nikolay Zhelev; E. N. Smith; J. Pollanen; W. P. Halperin; J. M. Parpia

Motivated by the recent prediction that uniaxially compressed aerogel can stabilize the anisotropic A phase over the isotropic B phase, we measure the pressure dependent superfluid fraction of (3)He entrained in 10% axially compressed, 98% porous aerogel. We observe that a broad region of the temperature-pressure phase diagram is occupied by the metastable A phase. The reappearance of the A phase on warming from the B phase, before superfluidity is extinguished at T(c), is in contrast to its absence in uncompressed aerogel. The phase diagram is modified from that of pure (3)He, with the disappearance of the polycritical point (PCP) and the appearance of a region of A phase extending below the PCP of bulk (3)He, even in zero applied magnetic field. The expected alignment of the A phase texture by compression is not observed.


Nature Communications | 2017

The A-B transition in superfluid helium-3 under confinement in a thin slab geometry

Nikolay Zhelev; T. S. Abhilash; Eric Alden Smith; R. G. Bennett; Xavier Rojas; L. V. Levitin; J. Saunders; J. M. Parpia

The influence of confinement on the phases of superfluid helium-3 is studied using the torsional pendulum method. We focus on the transition between the A and B phases, where the A phase is stabilized by confinement and a spatially modulated stripe phase is predicted at the A–B phase boundary. Here we discuss results from superfluid helium-3 contained in a single 1.08-μm-thick nanofluidic cavity incorporated into a high-precision torsion pendulum, and map the phase diagram between 0.1 and 5.6 bar. We observe only small supercooling of the A phase, in comparison to bulk or when confined in aerogel, with evidence for a non-monotonic pressure dependence. This suggests that an intrinsic B-phase nucleation mechanism operates under confinement. Both the phase diagram and the relative superfluid fraction of the A and B phases, show that strong coupling is present at all pressures, with implications for the stability of the stripe phase.


Journal of Low Temperature Physics | 2013

Effect of Rough Walls on Transport in Mesoscopic 3He Films

P. Sharma; A. Corcoles; R. G. Bennett; J. M. Parpia; B. Cowan; J. Saunders

The interplay of bulk and boundary scattering is explored in a regime where quantum size effects modify mesoscopic transport in a degenerate Fermi liquid film of 3He on a rough surface. We discuss mass transport and the momentum relaxation time of the film in a torsional oscillator geometry within the framework of a quasiclassical theory that includes the experimentally determined power spectrum of the rough surface. The theory explains the anomalous temperature dependence of the relaxation rate observed experimentally. We model further studies on 3He confined in nanofluidic sample chambers with lithographically defined surface roughness. The improved understanding of surface roughness scattering can be extended to the analogous system of electrons in metals and suggests routes to improve the conductivity of thin metallic films.


Review of Scientific Instruments | 2018

Fabrication of microfluidic cavities using Si-to-glass anodic bonding

Nikolay Zhelev; T. S. Abhilash; R. G. Bennett; E. N. Smith; B. Ilic; J. M. Parpia; L. V. Levitin; Xavier Rojas; A. Casey; J. Saunders

We demonstrate the fabrication of ∼1.08 μm deep microfluidic cavities with characteristic size as large as 7 mm × 11 mm or 11 mm diameter, using a silicon-glass anodic bonding technique that does not require posts to act as separators to define cavity height. Since the phase diagram of 3He is significantly altered under confinement, posts might act as pinning centers for phase boundaries. The previous generation of cavities relied on full wafer-bonding which is more prone to failure and requires dicing post-bonding, whereas these cavities are made by bonding a pre-cut piece of Hoya SD-2 glass to a patterned piece of silicon in which the cavity is defined by etching. Anodic bonding was carried out at 425 °C with 200 V, and we observe that pressurizing the cavity to failure (>30 bars pressure) results in glass breaking, rather than the glass-silicon bond separation. In this article, we discuss the detailed fabrication of the cavity, its edges, and details of the junction between the coin silver fill line and the silicon base of the cavity that enables a low internal-friction joint. This feature is important for mass coupling torsional oscillator experimental assays of the superfluid inertial contribution where a high quality factor (Q) improves frequency resolution. The surface preparation that yields well-characterized smooth surfaces to eliminate pinning sites, the use of transparent glass as a cover permitting optical access, low temperature capability, and attachment of pressure-capable ports for fluid access may be features that are important in other applications.


Physical Review B | 2014

Dissipation signatures of the normal and superfluid phases in torsion pendulum experiments with He 3 in aerogel

Nikolay Zhelev; R. G. Bennett; E. N. Smith; J. Pollanen; W. P. Halperin; J. M. Parpia

This work was supported by the National Science Foundation grants: DMR-1202991 and DMR-1103625.


Physical Review Letters | 2013

Surface-induced order parameter distortion in superfluid ³He-B measured by nonlinear NMR.

L. V. Levitin; R. G. Bennett; Evgeny V. Surovtsev; J. M. Parpia; B. Cowan; A. Casey; J. Saunders


Cryogenics | 2012

Compact, inexpensive coaxial terminations and wiring for low temperature RF applications

Eric Alden Smith; R. De Alba; Nikolay Zhelev; R. G. Bennett; Vivekananda P. Adiga; Hari S. Solanki; Vibhor Singh; Mandar M. Deshmukh; J. M. Parpia


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Torsion Pendulum energy dissipation due to

Nikolay Zhelev; R. G. Bennett; J. Pollanen; Eric Alden Smith; W. P. Halperin; J. M. Parpia


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

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Nikolay Zhelev; R. G. Bennett; Rob Ilic; J. M. Parpia; L. V. Levitin; A. Casey; J. Saunders


Journal of Low Temperature Physics | 2011

He in aerogel. Dissipation signature of the A-phase

R. G. Bennett; Nikolay Zhelev; A. D. Fefferman; K. Y. Fang; J. Pollanen; P. Sharma; W. P. Halperin; J. M. Parpia

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J. Pollanen

Northwestern University

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