2019-11-08T15:16:31Z
2019-11-08T15:16:31Z
2018-05-25
2019-11-08T15:16:31Z
We have studied spinning superfluid He-4 nanodroplets at zero temperature using density functional theory. Due to the irrotational character of the superfluid flow, the shapes of the spinning nanodroplets are very different from those of a viscous normal fluid drop in steady rotation. We show that when vortices are nucleated inside the superfluid droplets, their morphology, which evolves from axisymmetric oblate to triaxial prolate to two-lobed shapes, is in good agreement with experiments. The presence of vortex arrays confers to the superfluid droplets the rigid-body behavior of a normal fluid in steady rotation, and this is the ultimate reason for the surprising good agreement between recent experiments and the classical models used for their description.
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Superfluïdesa; Matèria condensada; Superfluidity; Condensed matter
American Physical Society
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.97.184515
Physical Review B, 2018, vol. 97, num. 18, p. 184515
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.97.184515
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