Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA.
Phys Rev Lett. 2012 Oct 12;109(15):155301. doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.155301. Epub 2012 Oct 8.
In 2004, Kim and Chan carried out torsional oscillator measurements of solid helium confined in porous Vycor glass and found an abrupt drop in the resonant period below 200 mK. The period drop was interpreted as probable experimental evidence of nonclassical rotational inertia. This experiment sparked considerable activities in the studies of superfluidity in solid helium. More recent ultrasound and torsional oscillator studies, however, found evidence that shear modulus stiffening is responsible for at least a fraction of the period drop found in bulk solid helium samples. The experimental configuration of Kim and Chan makes it unavoidable to have a small amount of bulk solid inside the torsion cell containing the Vycor disk. We report here the results of a new helium in Vycor experiment with a design that is completely free from any bulk solid shear modulus stiffening effect. We found no measurable period drop that can be attributed to nonclassical rotational inertia.
2004 年,Kim 和 Chan 对多孔 Vycor 玻璃中被限制的固态氦进行扭转振荡器测量,发现其共振周期在 200mK 以下突然下降。这种周期下降被解释为非经典转动惯量的可能实验证据。这个实验激发了人们对固态氦超流性的大量研究。然而,最近的超声和扭转振荡器研究发现,剪切模量硬化至少是 bulk solid helium 样品中发现的周期下降的一部分原因。Kim 和 Chan 的实验配置使得扭转单元中必然会有少量的 bulk solid helium。我们在这里报告了一个新的氦在 Vycor 实验的结果,该实验的设计完全消除了任何 bulk solid shear modulus stiffening 效应。我们没有发现可以归因于非经典转动惯量的可测量的周期下降。