Critical Behaviour of Superfluid 4He in Aerogel

Abstract

We report on Monte Carlo studies of the critical behaviour of superfluid 4He in the presence of quenched disorder with long-range fractal correlations. According to the heuristic argument by Harris, uncorrelated disorder is irrelevant when the specific heat critical exponent α is negative, which is the case for the pure 4He. However, experiments on helium in aerogel have shown that the superfluid density critical exponent ζ changes. We hypothesize that this is a cross-over effect due to the fractal nature of aerogel. Modelling the aerogel as an incipient percolating cluster in 3D and weakening the bonds at the fractal sites, we perform XY-model simulations, which demonstrate an increase in ζ from 0.67 0.005 for the pure case to an apparent value of 0.722 0.005 in the presence of the fractal disorder, provided that the helium correlation length does not exceed the fractal correlation length.

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