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量子旋在热背景中留下一个宏观的签名
Luca Galantucci1,2, Giorgio Krstulovic3, Carlo F Barenghi2
1IAC-CNR, Istituto per le Applicazioni del Calcolo M. Picone, Via dei Taurini 19, Roma 00185, Italy.
Physical review letters
|January 26, 2026
概括
超流体II中的量子流涉及与正常流体相互作用的量子线. 新的研究表明,这些线会产生很大的,影响热传输和正常流体速度统计数据.
科学领域:
- 量子流体动力学 量子流体动力学
- 超流动性是一种超流动性.
- 低温物理 低温物理
背景情况:
- 超流体II中的量子流涉及相互作用的量子化线.
- 兰道的两流体理论描述了线在热刺激的正常流体内移动.
- 正常的流体传统上被视为能量消耗的被动介质.
研究的目的:
- 研究量子线与超流体II中的正常流体之间的相互作用.
- 探索线对正常流体的行为和传热特性的影响.
- 通过数值建模线与正常流体之间的双向相互作用.
主要方法:
- 数字模拟包括线与正常流体之间的双向相互作用.
- 分析个别线背后的形形成.
- 模拟热传递实验,考虑叠加的流量.
主要成果:
- 每个量子化线在正常流体中都会产生一个宏观的波动,比间的距离大得令人惊.
- 在热传递实验中,正常流体流动是均流动和旋诱导的唤醒的叠加.
- 由于这些变化,在正常流体中观察到非经典的速度统计数据.
结论:
- 正常的流体不仅仅是一个被动的背景,而是被线积极塑造.
- 引发的清醒是正常流体内的重要流体结构.
- 这种相互作用可能解释了超流体II中以前无法解释的实验观测.
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