Evidence for superfluid B-phase of 3He in aerogel
Abstract
We have made simultaneous torsional oscillator and transverse cw NMR (at 165 kHz) studies of the superfluid phase of 3He in aerogel glasses of 1% and 2% of solid density. NMR occurs over a range of frequency extending from the Larmor frequency to higher values, but strongly peaked at the Larmor value. This behaviour together with the magnetic field independence of the effective superfluid density provides convincing evidence for a B-phase state with an n texture, in our spherical geometry, governed by the same energetic considerations as for bulk superfluid 3He-B.
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