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Relaxation of Spin Polarized He in Mixtures of He and He Below the He Lambda Point
We report the first study of the depolarization behavior of spin polarized
3He in a mixture of 3He-4He at a temperature below the 4He Lambda point in a
deuterated TetraPhenyl Butadiene-doped deuterated PolyStyrene (dTPB-dPS) coated
acrylic cell. In our experiment the measured 3He relaxation time is due to the
convolution of the 3He longitudinal relaxation time, T1, and the diffusion time
constant of 3He in superfluid 4He since depolarization takes place on the
walls. We have obtained a 3He relaxation time ~3000 seconds at a temperature
around 1.9K. We have shown that it's possible to achieve values of wall
depolarization probability on the order of (1-2)x10^-7 for polarized 3He in the
superfluid 4He from a dTPB-dPS coated acrylic surface.Comment: The Model used to interpret the data has been change
Measurement of the 3He mass diffusion coefficient in superfluid 4He over the 0.45-0.95 K temperature range
We have measured the mass diffusion coefficient D of 3He in superfluid 4He at
temperatures lower than were previously possible. The experimental technique
utilizes scintillation light produced when neutron react with 3He nuclei, and
allows measurement of the 3He density integrated along the trajectory of a
well-defined neutron beam. By measuring the change in 3He density near a heater
as a function of applied heat current, we are able to infer values of D with
20% accuracy. At temperatures below 0.7 K and for concentrations of order
10^{-4} we find D=(2.0+2.4-1.2)T^-(6.5 -/+ 1.2) cm^2/s, in agreement with a
theoretical approximation.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures. Submitted to Europhysics Letters and prepared in
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