Title of article
Critical Behavior and Scaling of Confined 3He-4He Mixtures
Author/Authors
Mark O. Kimball، نويسنده , , Francis M. Gasparini، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
-102
From page
103
To page
0
Abstract
When helium is confined to a uniform small dimension L, its behavior is modified due to the limitation of the growth of the correlation length. This has been explored for planar confinement over a wide range of L. Less is known about confined mixtures, especially in the case of the specific heat. Here two principal effects come into play: the magnitude of the correlation length (zeta) increases, and the measured heat capacity Cpx must be converted to Cp(phi), where (phi)=(mu) 3 -(mu) 4 , before finite-size scaling predictions can be verified. The increase in (zeta) makes a given confinement L "look smaller" as the concentration x is increased. This, as well as changes of L itself, can be used to test predictions of correlation-length scaling. We report measurements of the specific heat of confined mixtures and compare with the well established scaling for the pure system.
Keywords
parasites , ALT , Colostrum , AST. , GST , Schistosoma mansoni , camel milk , schistosomiasis , lactoferrin
Journal title
Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Journal of Low Temperature Physics
Record number
112368
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