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Random anisotropy disorder in superfluid 3He-A in aerogel
The anisotropic superfluid 3He-A in aerogel provides an interesting example
of a system with continuous symmetry in the presence of random anisotropy
disorder. Recent NMR experiments allow us to discuss two regimes of the
orientational disorder, which have different NMR properties. One of them, the
(s)-state, is identified as the pure Larkin-Imry-Ma state. The structure of
another state, the (f)-state, is not very clear: probably it is the
Larkin-Imry-Ma state contaminated by the network of the topological defects
pinned by aerogel.Comment: JETP Lett. style, 6 pages, no figures, discussion extended,
references added, version to be published in JETP Letter
Angular distributions in decays
The differential decay rates of the processes and
close to the threshold are calculated with
the help of the optical potential. The same calculations are made
for the decays of . We use the potential which has been suggested to
fit the cross sections of scattering together with and
six pion production in annihilation close to the
threshold. The invariant mass spectra is in agreement with the
available experimental data. The anisotropy of the angular distributions, which
appears due to the tensor forces in the interaction, is predicted
close to the threshold. This anisotropy is large enough to be
investigated experimentally. Such measurements would allow one to check the
accuracy of the model of interaction.Comment: 10 pages, 8 figure
AC Josephson properties of phase slip lines in wide tin films
Current steps in the current-voltage characteristics of wide superconducting
Sn films exposed to a microwave irradiation were observed in the resistive
state with phase slip lines. The behaviour of the magnitude of the steps on the
applied irradiation power was found to be similar to that for the current steps
in narrow superconducting channels with phase slip centers and, to some extent,
for the Shapiro steps in Josephson junctions. This provides evidence for the
Josephson properties of the phase slip lines in wide superconducting films and
supports the assumption about similarity between the processes of phase slip in
wide and narrow films.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, to be published in Supercond. Sci. Techno
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