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Using vibrating wire in non-linear regime as a thermometer in superfluid $^3$He-B

Published 2 Mar 2023 in cond-mat.other | (2303.01189v1)

Abstract: Vibrating wires are common temperature probes in $3$He experiments. By measuring mechanical resonance of a wire driven by AC current in magnetic field one can directly obtain temperature-dependent viscous damping. This is easy to do in a linear regime where wire velocity is small enough and damping force is proportional to velocity. At lowest temperatures in superfluid $3$He-B a strong non-linear damping appears and linear regime shrinks to a very small velocity range. Expanding measurements to the non-linear area can significantly improve sensitivity. In this note I describe some technical details useful for analyzing such temperature measurements.

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