ISSN:
1573-7357
Source:
Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
Topics:
Physics
Notes:
Abstract By observing the diffusion of a heat pulse along a 10-cm column of normal liquid3He with the aid of two vibrating wire thermometers, it has been possible to measure the heat capacityC and thermal conductivityK of the liquid in the temperature range fromT C to 10 mK and at pressures of 0.21, 4.39, 9.97, 20.01, and 29.32 bar. By using a Pt NMR thermometer, an LCMN thermometer, and a3He melting curve thermometer calibrated using the melting curve given by Greywall in 1983, a temperature scale has been established and (1) it has been shown that this melting curve is consistent in the temperature range 5–22 mK with the Korringa law for the Pt thermometer with a Korringa constant of 29.8±0.2 sec mK, (2) departures have been observed from the Curie-Weiss law for LCMN at low temperatures, and (3) values of the superfluid transition temperature have been obtained that are about 4% lower than the Helsinki values. The measured heat capacities agree well with those of Greywall, but values ofKT are higher than those of Greywall and show more temperature dependence below 10 mK. The implications for the present results of the very different melting curve given by Greywall in 1985 are discussed in an Appendix.
Type of Medium:
Electronic Resource
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF00681541
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