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Direct Measurements of Quantum Turbulence Induced by Second Sound Shock Pulses in Helium II
Direct measurements in a wide channel of He II at 1.7 K are presented of quantum turbulence induced by second sound shock (SSS) pulses. Such pulses are moving volume sources of power flux density, with the Vin...
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Thin-Film Thermometer and Heater Design for the Detection and Generation of Second Sound Shock Pulses
Using a known heater design, and a common type of pencil lead graphite in a novel thermometer design, second sound shock (SSS) pulses comparable to those of previous researchers were successfully transmitted a...