Shear viscosity of liquid helium 4 above the lambda point

Physics – Condensed Matter – Superconductivity

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In liquid helium 4, many features associated to Bose statistics have been masked by the strongly interacting nature of the liquid. As an example of these features, we examine the shear viscosity of liquid helium 4 above the lambda point. Applying the linear-response theory to Poiseuille's formula for the capillary flow, the reciprocal of the shear viscosity coefficient is considered as a transport coefficient. Using the Kramers-Kronig relation, we relate a superfluid flow in a capillary with that in a rotating bucket, and express the reciprocal of the shear viscosity coefficient in terms of the susceptibility of the system. A formula for the kinematic shear viscosity is obtained which describes the influence of Bose statistics. Using this formula, we study the gradual fall of the kinematic shear viscosity from 3.7K to the lambda point in liquid helium 4 at 1 atm.

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