Quantum-Damping and Nonlinear Ultrasonic Excitations in 3He.

Autor: Eska, G., Götz, S., Huebner, M., Kiendl, R., Leib, J., Nazaretski, E., Seibert, U., Taubenreuther, K.-U.
Zdroj: Journal of Low Temperature Physics; Jan1998, Vol. 110 Issue 1/2, p467-472, 6p
Abstrakt: Novel attenuation effects and the generation of the third harmonic frequency in nonlinear zero and first sound in3 He were found in pulsed sound-transmission experiments at various pressures (0, 10 bar), frequencies (10-50 MHz), sound-pulse energies (0.01-110 nJ) and temperatures ranging from 0.8 mK to 200 mK. The nonlinear damping of zero sound increases with the square of the frequency and demonstrates that quantum-damping exists in a Fermi liquid even for low frequency phonons at temperatures as high as 1 mK due to multiple phonon absorption processes. The origin of the additional damping found in first sound at high temperatures and sound pulse powers is unclear, but part of the apparent attenuation is caused by third harmonic generation which was also found in superfluid3 He-B. In zero- as well as in first sound the third harmonic generation takes place in the leading edge of the propagating sound pulse at times when the fundamental frequency has not even developed to its full amplitude. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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