An introduction to liquid helium
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An introduction to liquid helium
(Oxford library of the physical sciences)
Clarendon Press, 1970
- pbk
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Bibliography: p. 177-184
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
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ISBN 9780198514718
Description
The behavior of liquid 3He and 4He provides one of the best and most direct examples in nature of the influence of quantum statistics on the bulk properties of matter. This second edition brings the reader up to date on liquid 4He, liquid 3He, and mixtures. The book describes the history of liquefying helium and the research stimulated by its fascinating and unique features. It also remarks on the new branch of low-temperature physics this research has engendered, a subject of importance to advanced undergraduates and graduate students in physics or physical chemistry.
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pbk ISBN 9780198514725
Description
The behavior of liquid 3He and 4He provides one of the best and most direct examples in nature of the influence of quantum statistics on the bulk properties of matter. This second edition brings the reader up to date on liquid 4He, liquid 3He, and mixtures. The book describes the history of liquefying helium and the research stimulated by its fascinating and unique features. It also remarks on the new branch of low-temperature physics this research has engendered, a subject of importance to advanced undergraduates and graduate students in physics or physical chemistry.
Table of Contents
- Normal liquid 3 He
- The Landau theory of a Fermi liquid
- Liquid helium II
- The two-fluid properties of helium II
- Elementary excitations in helium II
- The theoretical basis of the two-fluid model
- Kinetic processes in helium II
- Superfluid 3 He
- Dilute solutions of 3 He in helium II
- Wave functions of helium II
- Rotation and vortex lines
- Vortex lines in helium II
- Critical velocities
- Miscellaneous aspects of liquid helium II.
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