Published April 1, 1997
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Phase-slip memory effects in dissipation-free superflow
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Schwab, K.
- Steinhauer, J.
- Packard, Richard
Chicago
Abstract
Critical superflow, preceding a free ringing superfluid oscillation, induces a remnant stochastic uncertainty in the oscillation amplitude. We demonstrate that the distribution function for the oscillation's velocity amplitude reflects both the quantized size of the underlying phase-slip dissipation events, as well as the stochastic nature of the processes which nucleate the slips.
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© 1997 American Physical Society. (Received 3 December 1996) We are grateful for the helpful comments and discussions with S. Davis, S. Vitale, and S. Backhaus. This work was partially supported by the National Science Foundation and the Office of Naval Research.Attached Files
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