论文标题
超级流体$^4 $ He的浴缸涡流
Bathtub vortex in superfluid $^4$He
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论文摘要
我们已经调查了超氟$^4 $ HE中宏观吸力流的结构。在这项研究中,我们主要分析了在此类系统中似乎起重要作用的量化涡流束的结构。我们的研究是由大阪大学研究小组进行的一系列最新实验的动机[Yano $ \ textit {et。 Al。} $,J。Phys。 conf。 ser。 $ \ textbf {969} $,012002(2018)];他们使用超级流体$^4 $ He中的转子创建了吸盘涡流。他们还报告说,在旋转流的中央区域中积累的量高达$ 10^4 $。假定这种宏观流中的量化涡旋形成束结构。但是,该机制尚未得到充分研究。因此,我们开出了宏观的吸力流向正常流体,并讨论了巨型涡流的演变($ \ textit {i.e。} $,一个循环量子数超过统一的循环量子数)和一堆单量量化的涡旋,从少数种子涡流中。然后,使用数值模拟,我们讨论了这种流中束的几个可能的特征结构,我们建议可以通过测量宏观正常流量后测量涡流束的扩散常数来验证实验中的实际稳态束结构。通过应用对超流体$^4 $ HE系统的广泛知识,我们阐明了一种新型的宏观超流量流,并确定了一种新颖的量化涡流结构。
We have investigated the structure of macroscopic suction flows in superfluid $^4$He. In this study, we primarily analyze the structure of the quantized vortex bundle that appears to play an important role in such systems. Our study is motivated by a series of recent experiments conducted by a research group in Osaka City University [Yano $\textit{et. al.}$, J. Phys. Conf. Ser. $\textbf{969}$, 012002 (2018)]; they created a suction vortex using a rotor in superfluid $^4$He. They also reported that up to $10^4$ quantized vortices accumulated in the central region of the rotating flow. The quantized vortices in such macroscopic flows are assumed to form a bundle structure; however, the mechanism has not yet been fully investigated. Therefore, we prescribe a macroscopic suction flow to the normal fluid and discuss the evolution of a giant vortex ($\textit{i.e.}$, one with a circulation quantum number exceeding unity) and a bundle of singly quantized vortices from a small number of seed vortices. Then, using numerical simulations, we discuss several possible characteristic structures of the bundle in such a flow, and we suggest that the actual steady-state bundle structure in the experiment can be verified by measuring the diffusion constant of the vortex bundle after the macroscopic normal flow has been switched off. By applying extensive knowledge of the superfluid $^4$He system, we elucidate a new type of macroscopic superfluid flow and identify a novel structure of quantized vortices.