
Electrons and ions have been used for over 40 years as probes to investigate the fascinating properties of helium liquids. The study of the transport properties of microscopic charge carriers sheds light on superfluidity, on quantum hydrodynamics, on the interactions with collective excitations in quantum liquids. The structure of the probes themselves depends on their coupling with the liquid environment in a way that gives further insight into the microscopic behavior of the liquid in different thermodynamic conditions, such as in the superfluid phase, in the normal phase, or near the liquid-vapor critical point.This book is a comprehensive review of the experiments and theories about the transport properties of charge carriers in liquid helium. This is a subject about which no such other reviews are devoted.The book is intended for graduate and postgraduate students and for the specialists who will benefit of its completenes and accuracy.
This book investigates the fundamental transport properties of electrons and ions within liquid helium to elucidate the microscopic behavior of quantum liquids. Armando Francesco Borghesani, a specialist in the field, synthesizes decades of experimental data and theoretical frameworks to explain how charge carriers interact with superfluid and normal phases of helium. The text provides a rigorous examination of quantum hydrodynamics and the coupling mechanisms between microscopic probes and their liquid environment across various thermodynamic conditions.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this work as a definitive and singular resource for researchers and graduate students focusing on low-temperature physics. Readers frequently note the high level of technical detail and the academic density required to fully grasp the complex interactions described within the text.
Page Count:
544
Publication Date:
2007-07-26
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0199213607
ISBN-13:
9780199213603
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