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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review Letters Année : 2020

Angular Momentum in Rotating Superfluid Droplets

Sean M. O. O’connell
Rico Mayro P. Tanyag
Deepak Verma
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Charles Bernando
Weiwu Pang
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Camila Bacellar
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Catherine Saladrigas
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Johannes Mahl
Benjamin Toulson
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Yoshiaki Kumagai
Peter Walter
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Francesco Ancilotto
Marti Pi
Christoph Bostedt
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Oliver Gessner
Andrey Vilesov

Résumé

The angular momentum of rotating superfluid droplets originates from quantized vortices and capillary waves, the interplay between which remains to be uncovered. Here, the rotation of isolated submicrometer superfluid 4He droplets is studied by ultrafast x-ray diffraction using a free electron laser. The diffraction patterns provide simultaneous access to the morphology of the droplets and the vortex arrays they host. In capsule-shaped droplets, vortices form a distorted triangular lattice, whereas they arrange along elliptical contours in ellipsoidal droplets. The combined action of vortices and capillary waves results in droplet shapes close to those of classical droplets rotating with the same angular velocity. The findings are corroborated by density functional theory calculations describing the velocity fields and shape deformations of a rotating superfluid cylinder.

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hal-04752911 , version 1 (25-10-2024)

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Sean M. O. O’connell, Rico Mayro P. Tanyag, Deepak Verma, Charles Bernando, Weiwu Pang, et al.. Angular Momentum in Rotating Superfluid Droplets. Physical Review Letters, 2020, 124 (21), pp.215301. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevLett.124.215301⟩. ⟨hal-04752911⟩
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