We compare the decay of turbulence in superfluid He4 produced by a moving grid to the decay of turbulence created by either impulsive spin-down to rest or by intense ion injection. In all cases, the vortex line density L decays at late time t as L∝t-3/2. At temperatures above 0.8 K, all methods result in the same rate of decay. Below 0.8 K, the spin-down turbulence maintains initial rotation and decays slower than grid turbulence and ion-jet turbulence. This may be due to a decoupling of the large-scale superfluid flow from the normal component at low temperatures, which changes its effective boundary condition from no-slip to slip.
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Zmeev, D. E., Walmsley, P. M., Golov, A. I., McClintock, P. V. E., Fisher, S. N., & Vinen, W. F. (2015). Dissipation of Quasiclassical Turbulence in Superfluid He 4. Physical Review Letters, 115(15). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.155303
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