Magnetic dissipation in superfluid3He-B in the transition regime to nonhydrodynamic conditions
Precession
DOI:
10.1007/bf02397685
Publication Date:
2006-05-11T15:29:42Z
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We have applied the so-called HPD spectroscopy, i.e. the NMR of the homogeneously precessing domain (HPD) in superfluid3He-B, to study the magnetic relaxation processes down to 0.3T c . The power absorbed by HPD from cw NMR rf-field was divided into several contributions corresponding to different relaxation processes. From these contributions nonhydrodynamic corrections to spin diffusion and Leggett-Takagi (L-T) relaxation were extracted for a pressure of 6 bar. Below 0.45T c a large absorption term linear with the HPD length and increasing with the falling temperature was observed. This term could be associated with an instability of coherent precession in the nonhydrodynamic regime. The process of the HPD formation in the nonwetting regime, forT<0.37T c , was observed and described, leading to a new possibility to determine thed-constant of the surface energy.
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