Random anisotropy disorder in superfluid 3He-A in aerogel

Physics – Condensed Matter – Soft Condensed Matter

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JETP Lett. style, 6 pages, no figures, discussion extended, references added, version to be published in JETP Letters

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The anisotropic superfluid 3He-A in aerogel provides an interesting example of a system with continuous symmetry in the presence of random anisotropy disorder. Recent NMR experiments allow us to discuss two regimes of the orientational disorder, which have different NMR properties. One of them, the (s)-state, is identified as the pure Larkin-Imry-Ma state. The structure of another state, the (f)-state, is not very clear: probably it is the Larkin-Imry-Ma state contaminated by the network of the topological defects pinned by aerogel.

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