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We consider the supercurrent in superfluid3He in an electric field. The possibility to generate hydrodynamic modes (first and second sound) in theA 1-phase by an oscillating, electric field is proposed. It is shown that the resonance technique can amplify the small amplitude of the second-sound wave. The possibility of measurement is also discussed.
Journal of Low Temperature Physics – Springer Journals
Published: Nov 21, 2004
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