Nonclassical Rotational Inertia in Single Crystal Helium

Abstract

It has been proposed that the observed nonclassical rotational inertia (NCRI) in solid helium results from the superflow of thin liquid films along interconnected grain boundaries within the sample. We have carried out new torsional oscillator measurements on large helium crystals grown under constant temperature and pressure. We observe NCRI in all samples, indicating that the phenomenon cannot be explained by a superfluid film flowing along grain boundaries.

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