Ultra-High Q Acoustic Resonance in Superfluid 4 He

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Abstract

We report the measurement of the acoustic quality factor of a gram-scale, kilohertz-frequency superfluid resonator, detected through the parametric coupling to a superconducting niobium microwave cavity. For temperatures between 400 mK and 50 mK, we observe a T- 4 temperature dependence of the quality factor, consistent with a 3-phonon dissipation mechanism. We observe Q factors up to 1.4 × 10 8, consistent with the dissipation due to dilute 3He impurities, and expect that significant further improvements are possible. These experiments are relevant to exploring quantum behavior and decoherence of massive macroscopic objects, the laboratory detection of continuous gravitational waves from pulsars, and the probing of possible limits to physical length scales.

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De Lorenzo, L. A., & Schwab, K. C. (2017). Ultra-High Q Acoustic Resonance in Superfluid 4 He. Journal of Low Temperature Physics, 186(3–4), 233–240. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10909-016-1674-x

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