Absence of pressure-driven supersolid flow at low frequency

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We apply a low-frequency (mHz) ac pressure gradient to a sample of solid helium in order to search for a superfluidlike response. Our results are consistent with zero supersolid flow. Through a statistical analysis of our data, we set a bound on the rate of mass flow between two chambers, and hence the mass current density j. At the 68% confidence level, we bound v equivalent to j/rho < 9.6x10(-4) nm/s for the mass transport velocity. In terms of a simple model for the supersolid, we find an upper bound of 8.4x10(-6) for the supersolid fraction at 25 mK, at this same confidence level. These findings force the conclusion that the NCRI observed in the torsional oscillator experiments is not evidence for a frequency-independent superfluidlike state. Supersolid behavior is a frequency-dependent phenomenon, clearly evident at frequencies above 100 Hz of the torsional oscillator experiments, but undetectably small at frequencies approaching zero.
Publisher
AMER PHYSICAL SOC
Issue Date
2009
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

SOLID HE-4; HELIUM; SUPERFLUIDITY; CRYSTALS; SEARCH; STATE

Citation

PHYSICAL REVIEW B, v.80, no.22

ISSN
1098-0121
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.80.224516
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/93733
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