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Superfluid Helium 3: Link between Condensed Matter Physics and Particle Physics | D. Vollhardt
; P. Woelfle
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5 Dec 2000 | Journal: | Acta Phys.Polon. B31 (2000) 2837 | Subject: | cond-mat | Abstract: | The discovery of the superfluid phases of Helium 3 in 1971 opened the door to one of the most fascinating systems known in condensed matter physics. Superfluidity of Helium 3, originating from pair condensation of Helium 3 atoms, turned out to be the ideal testground for many fundamental concepts of modern physics, such as macroscopic quantum phenomena, (gauge-)symmetries and their spontaneous breakdown, topological defects, etc. Thereby the superfluid phases of Helium 3 enriched condensed matter physics enormously. In particular, they contributed significantly - and continue to do so - to our understanding of various other physical systems, from heavy fermion and high-Tc superconductors all the way to neutron stars, particle physics, gravity and the early universe. A simple introduction into the basic concepts and questions is presented. | Source: | arXiv, cond-mat/0012052 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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